Search results for: “Prelude In D Minor (Composition)”


  • Prélude from Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1, Played by Ophélie Gaillard

    Bach Suite No. 1 for unaccompanied violoncello, played by Ophélie Gaillard.


  • Solo Bass Plays Prelude from Bach Cello Suite No. 1

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  • Bach Prelude & Fugue in G Minor – Elena Kuschnerova

    Elena Kuschnerova’s 1990 Tchaikovsky Competition performance can be heard on her website and Classic Radio….


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

    …and the new version received widespread acclaim. 6. Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 1 in D Minor: A Heartbreaking Premiere Symphony No. 1 in D Minor had a premiere that Rachmaninoff described…


  • 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…


  • 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…


  • Gabriel Fauré

    …Théodore Dubois as the director of the Paris Conservatoire. He held this position until 1920, when ill health and deafness forced him to step down. As the director, he initiated…


  • George Gershwin

    …and Influence Despite his untimely death, Gershwin’s influence on American music is undeniable. His compositions continue to be celebrated and performed worldwide, testament to his timeless appeal. His works have…


  • Frédéric Chopin

    …the mid-1840s, Chopin’s health began to deteriorate rapidly, and he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. Despite his failing health, Chopin continued to compose, creating some of his most poignant works during…


  • Giovanni Gabrieli

    …and Early Career In the mid-1570s, Gabrieli traveled to Munich to study with the acclaimed composer Orlando de Lassus at the court of Duke Albert V. This period exerted a…


  • Louis Moreau Gottschalk

    …well-received, and he found a new audience for his unique blend of American and European musical styles. Tragic End and Lasting Legacy Gottschalk’s life was cut tragically short on December…


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

    Miriam K. Smith, 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…