If you are left-handed, this next piano lesson should be a breeze! Now that we have played our first five piano notes using our right hand, it is time to learn the NEXT five notes you should learn on the piano using your left hand. Still nothing too fancy at this point, although I did feel a slight urge to begin the lesson with one of my favorite Chopin tunes. As always, you can check out the online version of my free piano lessons at: www.get-piano-lessons.com/beginner-lesson-piano-left.html
The sound of mazurkas and polonaises is known worldwide; Fryderyk Chopin was a musical genius who continues to inspire artists and mesmerize music lovers. While he lived 200 years ago, visitors can now experience his life and works on a tour in Warsaw. Chopin spent over half his life in Poland’s capital, and his music lives on in Warsaw’s concert halls, parks and city streets.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8172551-warsaw-city-hall-chopin-tour-apps-poland/
Maria Jameson is having an affair. She wonders if it is possible to love two people at once. For an answer, she reaches across the centuries to George Sand, the maverick French novelist who took many lovers. Becoming George Sand will challenge your understanding of love in all its forms. Learn more about this book here, http://bit.ly/djzqsO and its author here, http://bit.ly/aqpucC Literary Fiction romance
In the afternoon of Wednesday 21 March, Mrs Anna Komorowska, First Lady of Poland, will open the Keukenhof International Flower Exhibition in Lisse accompanied by Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet of The Netherlands.
In the period from 22 March to 20 May 2012, a colourful tribute will be paid to Poland, an important export market for flowering bulbs. Poland-Heart of Europe is the theme for Keukenhof 2012. Highlights this year are the exhibition Surprising Poland, the flowering bulb mosaic of Frederic Chopin and a special theme route.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/53795-keukenhof
Piano legend Byron Janis releases Byron Janis Live on Tour, an album of never before released live recordings of performances by the internationally celebrated pianist. It is Maestro Janis’ first release of new material in twenty years and celebrates the 70th anniversary of his very first RCA LP recording in 1947 at the age of 19 titled Bach/Liszt, Chopin. Byron Janis Live on Tour is an exclusive compilation of twelve works composed by Haydn, Chopin & Liszt. Also featured are two pieces composed for stage and screen by Janis himself, a “hot” collaboration on two pianos with Cy Coleman and, finally, a song he composed, “David’s Star,” for which his son Stefan wrote the lyrics. This album is dedicated to him, who died tragically of a heart attack in February of this year. The album is due to be released by Janis Eleven Enterprises, LTD on May 23 in honor of his 89th birthday which was celebrated on March 24, 2017. Each Volume will have a limited edition pressed vinyl release.
This release is the first of a three CD release musical journey. In the fall, Maestro Janis will release “Live from Leningrad,” a recording made in the early sixties in Russia. This was recorded unbeknownst to him while he was serving as a US Cultural Ambassador to the Soviet Union and surreptitiously presented to him nearly sixty years later. Then, just in time for the holidays, Byron Janis Live on Tour, Volume II will be available. Similar in format to Volume I, it will include a compilation of live recordings of performances of Mr. Janis from all over the world.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8108051-byron-janis-live-on-tour-volume-one/