Search results for: “Bourrée In E Minor (Composition)”


  • Arnold Schoenberg

    …imagery. His groundbreaking development of the twelve-tone technique is epitomized in works like the “Suite for Piano,” Op. 25, where he organizes all twelve pitches of the chromatic scale into…


  • Flop or Masterpiece? Ten Classical Works That Made a Comeback

    …to compensate. The press was unimpressed by the premiere, and by the time the ballet was removed from the repertoire, one-third of Tchaikovsky’s original score had been replaced. Despite this…


  • Leonard Bernstein

    …Jerome Robbins resulted in three major ballets: Fancy Free (1944), Facsimile (1946), and Dybbuk (1975). He also composed the score for the award-winning movie On the Waterfront (1954) and incidental…


  • Jean Sibelius

    …music. His compositions are deeply rooted in the Finnish national identity and have played a significant role in the country’s struggle for independence. This article delves into the life, works,…


  • Gabriel Fauré

    …several reforms at the Conservatoire, earning him the nickname “Robespierre.” Later Years and Legacy Despite his declining health, Fauré remained active in the musical scene. The years of the war…


  • George Gershwin

    George Gershwin stands as an iconic figure in the annals of American music. The mastermind behind some of the most celebrated compositions of the 20th century, Gershwin’s influence spans across…


  • Frédéric Chopin

    …the salons of Paris, where he played for a high-society audience. His delicate and expressive style didn’t always captivate large concert audiences, but his performances in the salons were well-received….


  • Giovanni Gabrieli

    …Legacy and Influence Gabrieli’s contributions to music extended beyond his lifetime. His works, particularly the Sacrae symphoniae collections, were published posthumously and continued to shape the musical landscape. His innovative…


  • Louis Moreau Gottschalk

    …reflected his Creole roots. His composition “Grande Tarantelle, Op. 67,” subtitled “Célèbre Tarentelle,” created between 1858 and 1864, echoes his Creole heritage. Scandal and Exile In 1865, Gottschalk’s career took…


  • Miriam K. Smith Plays Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 19 – 3rd Movement

    …cello, performs the 3rd movement of Rachmaninoff’s Cello Sonata in G Minor Op. 19 with pianist Sandra Wright Shen. The Andante movement was recorded during a commercial release album session….


  • Viola Solo – Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

    Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor arranged for solo viola by M. Murawski. Played by Lech Antonio Uszynski….


  • Mozart Requiem in D Minor – Complete

    Full recording of Mozart’s Requiem in D minor