Bomb disposal may be the only vocation more terrifying than playing in a classical orchestra. Think about it: A rock musician plays a wrong note and, honestly...
Category - Classical
Franz Schubert, according to profiles, lived a short life, spent most of it writing various forms of music of the day, got virtually no recognition and died of...
It must have been terrifying to be an artist in the Soviet Union during World War II. Classical composer Dmitri Shostakovich seems to have done the best he...
This is from the Vienna’s Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2013 New Year’s concert. I intended to post it yesterday, but never got around to it. The...
Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the giants. Classical Archives offers a long list of links with which it says educated music lovers should be familiar. The...
Classical Net has details on the guy with the greatest first name in music history. For an instant, I thought it was a nickname: Along with Piotr Ilyitch...
In addition to Isaac Stern and Itzhak Perlman, the conductor is Seiji Ozawa. The three, and the rest of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, team on...
Vladimir Horowitz was a towering figure in classical piano. The descriptions suggest that he ran at full tilt, but never lost control. The clip above —...
Here is the beginning of Wikipedia’s profile of Alexander Borodin, who seems to have been an interesting fellow: Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin[1] (12...
I struggled a bit with the names of the pieces. If anyone has more precise titles, please let me know. The Music Academy Online discusses the importance...
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