Today’s Rhapsodies is… Okay, I confess it’s more Liszt but hear me out. Generally when everybody says Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsodies what they mean is Rhapsody # 2 (and to a lesser extent 10) Forgetting that there are 19 of them.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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This is another one that probably doesn’t count as a Rhapsody but it does fit most of the criteria: i.e “Irregular in form and improvisational” so I’ll run with it. This is “Seven Angels” by the band Avantasia (Lead singer[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Today’s Rhapsody is from the exceptional guitarist Al Di Meola playing Rhapsody of Fire.
Today’s Rhapsody is the Trumpet Rhapsody by Maynard Ferguson . http://youtu.be/dk5N6NH-4×4
Today we’re back to yet another version of Queen‘s Bohemian Rhapsody this time done by Austrian brass ensemble Mnozil Brass. This one’s a lot of fun. Enjoy. http://youtu.be/hBLm747tyn0
For today’s Rhapsody we will be playing the Newfoundland Rhapsody by Howard Cable performed by the Hillcrest Wind Ensemble Other than most of the second half being a variation of “Sweet Betsy From Pike“, I quite like it.
Today’s Rhapsody is the second Norwegian Rhapsody by Johan Svendsen performed by WINDIANA. http://youtu.be/8r0PYpfYej0 http://youtu.be/WbeT6eMe_Hc
This week’s Rhapsody is the first of six Irish Rhapsodies by Charles Villers Stanford It’s a beautul piece with a little bit of “Danny Boy” snuck in for good measure. http://youtu.be/gQzHkWquUXw
For this week’s selection we have the Somerset Rhapsody by Gustav Holst.
Today’s Rhapsody is the first of Dvorak‘s Slavic Rhapsodies (Opus 45) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icJcbgATeCM