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Brahms – Schicksalslied, Op. 54 for Mixed Choir and Orchestra
J. Brahms’ “Schicksalslied” Op. 54 for mixed choir and orchestra will be performed by the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic Choir and Symphonic Orchestra, conducted by Łukasz Borowicz, at the Podlasie…
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Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Haydn in B Major, Op. 56a – Podlasie Orchestra
J. Brahms – The Variations on a Theme by Haydn in B-major, Op. 56a will be performed at the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic European Art Centre in Bialystok. Marcin Nałęcz-Niesiołowski…
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Carl Maria von Weber Concerto No. 2 for Clarinet – 1st Movement
…Philharmonic Orchestra – Maestro Sergio Khulman Goiânia-Goias – BRAZIL Shortened Text: C.M. von Weber’s Concert N.2 for Clarinet performed by Samuel Oliveira and the Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra in Goiânia, Brazil….
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk
…being born and raised in New Orleans, Gottschalk was a staunch Union supporter during the American Civil War. He always introduced himself as a New Orleanian, and his music often…
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How Beethoven Created Incredible Music as a Deaf Composer
…to capture some sounds, enabling him to continue composing and performing for a while. However, as his hearing loss progressed, these aids became less effective, forcing Beethoven to find new…
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Exploring Classical Music by Century: A Selection of Five Works from Each Era
…well as the emergence of new musical forms and styles. Here are five essential classical works from this era: 1. Nuper Rosarum Flores – Guillaume Dufay Guillaume Dufay was a…
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2024 – The Year Mozart and Chopin Both Dropped New Singles
…Ganz kleine Nachtmusik Researchers at the Leipzig Municipal Library, while updating the Kochel catalog of Mozart’s works, were in for the surprise of their lives when they discovered a “new”…
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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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Is Classical Music Dying?
…music itself isn’t fading away. It’s shifting. It’s adapting. And in many places, it’s thriving in ways that might surprise you. From new concert formats to digital platforms and unexpected…
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Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 1, Op. 13
Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 1, conducted by Dimitris Botinis with the North Caucasus Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5, 2nd Movement
P. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5, Movement 2 performed by the Moscow City Symphony “Russian Philharmonic” under conductor Dmitri Jurowski at Moscow International House of Music, Svetlanov Hall on March 10,…
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Tchaikovsky – Scherzo Burlesque from Suite No. 2
Tchaikovsky’s ‘Scherzo Burlesque’ from Suite No. 2 in C is a rarely heard, yet gorgeous and exciting piece of music. Conductor Aleksander Dmitriev leads the Leningrad Philharmonic in a dazzling…