Thursday, December 15, 2011

Albert Ketèlby - Dance Of The Merry Mascots #80

Albert Ketèlby - Dance Of The Merry Mascots

Albert Ketèlby - (1875 - 1959) was an English composer, pianist and conductor. He attended Trinity College of Music in London and his first piano sonata was praised by Edward Elgar. He is all of the orchestra, the knowledge that he used when he composed for orchestra and a knack for machinery was able to play.

Playing in London and vaudeville theater director, and many vocal and instrumental pieces by the time you have. He is also editor of music and Columbia record companies, publishing houses from the musical director and more than 600 companies conducted by the recording on.

He never used his light popular music that dances and silent movies were the most well-known for. Some of his most famous compositions are Persian Market, a monastery garden, and Mary Mascots and dance. Many of these pieces was a small program attached to them. Mascots of the merry dance for the program are as follows:

"Mascots have a fancy-dress ball Pierrots, Pierrettes, Japanese and Spanish will be dressed as a ballerina. They Pierrettes Pierrots and a waltz for the start, (the time of Weber's" Invitation to dance "is a counter-measure, such as games), then the Japanese, and Spanish dancer for Two of the following; waltz Mascots are a little bit too late now to start and "merry" There are some, but very difficult to find time to keep, but they all operate together in the end: The midnight chimes that you hear in the near and Mascots of the exit sign. "

Dance Of The Merry Mascots by Ketèlby: