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Bronislaw Gimpel Performs Beethoven Violin Concerto (1955)
The 1955 recording of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto by Bronislaw Gimpel is considered the best version of the slow movement. However, the first and third movements are too long for YouTube….
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Gershwin – Shall We Dance, Performed by Michael Law’s Piccadilly Dance Orchestra
“Shall We Dance” (Gershwin, 1937) performed by Michael Law’s Piccadilly Dance Orchestra at Café de Paris….
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
…enrolled at the University of Leipzig to study law, and later continued his studies at the University of Frankfurt in 1735. Despite acquiring a law degree in 1738, he showed…
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Leonard Bernstein
…from the streets of Lawrence, Massachusetts, to becoming one of the most respected and celebrated conductors of his time is a testament to his relentless pursuit of musical excellence. Early…
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Robert Schumann
…to study law at the University of Leipzig. Although he succumbed to their wishes, he spent most of his university years engrossed in music and literature, with law taking a…
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George Frideric Handel
…proficient player of the organ, oboe, and violin. Tryst with the Law In line with his father’s wishes, Handel briefly pursued a law degree at the University of Halle. However,…