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Franz Schubert – Standchen from Schwanengesang, D. 957, No. 4
Schubert’s “Standchen” from Schwanengesang, D 957: no 4 – Review and recommend at https://classicalmusiconly.com/work/franz-schubert/schwanengesang-d-957-08me…
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Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major, 1st Movement (1957)
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (1920-1995) was an Italian pianist regarded as one of the most influential of the 20th century. He believed that being a pianist and musician wasn’t just a…
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Jacob Lateiner Performs Beethoven’s Emperor Piano Concerto No. 5, Op. 73 (1957)
Jacob Lateiner performs Beethoven’s 5th piano concerto on the Westminister LP from 1957. The record was de-clicked and eq-ed by Lateiner. He has a website where he shares classical LPs…
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Schubert’s Ständchen, D. 957 on Cello
Schubert’s “Ständchen” D957, originally a tenor and piano piece, arranged for cello and piano in D minor. Performed by Anne Gastinel (cello) and Claire Désert (piano)….
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Serenade by Schubert, D. 957/4 – Piano Solo by Luke Faulkner
Luke Faulkner plays his beautiful piano arrangement of Schubert’s Ständchen or Serenade….
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Leonard Bernstein
With a life that was as vibrant and multifaceted as the music he composed and conducted, Leonard Bernstein was a profound influence in the world of classical music. His journey…
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Jean Sibelius
Jean Sibelius, the emblematic Finnish composer, is distinguished for his profound influence on the development of symphony and symphonic poems, and is often associated with the surge of nationalism in…
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Aaron Copland
Few names are as synonymous with American classical music as Aaron Copland. Born to Jewish immigrants from Lithuania on November 14, 1900, in Brooklyn, New York, Copland’s musical journey began…
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Hauser Plays Serenade by Schubert
Hauser plays Franz Schubert’s Serenade (Ständchen D957)….