Over the past few months, our Know the Score series introduced 20 great composers. But what of the many we couldn’t write about? Martin Kettle suggests some other names whose music is well worth ...
It's a brave new musical world. Between downloads, iPods, music sharing websites and the good old CD, we have more easy access to the songs and symphonies we love than ever before. In this visit to ...
There’s been some lovely music composed for Easter, including a brand-new recording of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Easter Oratorio, which he wrote to celebrate the holiday in Leipzig, Germany, in 1725.
Antonio Vivaldi wrote more than 500 concertos. Today, most people know four of them. But those four — commonly known as “The Four Seasons” — have become part of our cultural fabric. They may not even ...
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Have you ever heard a countertenor sing like this?
I was playing piano at the airport when a countertenor walked over and joined the performance. Together, we performed a piece ...
Do you remember the 1988 Bobby McFerrin song “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”? The extraordinarily talented and versatile musician’s parents were opera singers – Robert McFerrin Sr. was a regular at the ...
Featuring Sean Shibe's 'Camino', Christian Li's debut recording of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons and a Lieder recital from Lucy Crowe and Anna Tilbrook This is 13-year-old violinist Christian Li's debut ...
People’s Artist Bui Cong Duy and pianist Luong Khanh Nhi will join forces in a special concert titled “Vivaldi & Beethoven,” scheduled for 8:00 PM on September 20 at Ho Guom Theater in Hanoi. People's ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Allan Kozinn SOME people hate Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” for pretty much the same reasons others love it: it is an exceptionally vivid example of ...
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