French composer Georges Bizet hit an unfortunate daily double: He died young and his career epitomizes the artist whose work is unappreciated until he is gone...
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Andrés Segovia – formally, Andrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña – was one of the greatest and most influential guitarists ever. He was born in...
Philip Glass is a leading member of the minimalist school of music. Wikipedia defines minimalism as having “a steady pulse” with consonant harmonies and oft...
Gustav Mahler was born in 1860 in what is now the Czech Republic. Wikipedia calls Mahler a “bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition” and...
Classicalalmanac.com reports that on this day in 1922 a The New York Philharmonic concert was broadcast for the first time. The program was on WJZ and the...
The point of this website is to present music of all types, across the board. Whether I like a particular artist or song is secondary. I’ve chosen most...
A couple of the folks in Apollo Fire, which is headquartered in Cleveland Heights, OH, are friends of my cousin. I thank her for the link. Jeannette Sorrell is...
Frédéric François Chopin didn’t seem to have much fun. His story is reminiscent of Franz Schubert’s, which isn’t a good thing. This is the...
ClassicalNet explains the importance of Igor Stravinsky, who lived from 1882 to 1971: Russian/international composer who began two of the major strains of...
Johannes Brahms is grouped with Ludwig van Beethoven and Johann Sebastian Bach as the “Three Bs.” (This is not to be confused with the 1982 Miami...
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