An interesting quote from Jascha Heifetz–considered one of the greatest violinists ever–on the importance of rehearsing: “If I don’t...
Category - Classical
Antonin Leopold Dvořák was born in the village of Nelahozeves in Bohemian, which now is in the Czech Republic. Here is the beginning of the bio at...
Both the music and the text of Peter and the Wolf, which was an effort to teach children about orchestras and instill a love of music, were written by Sergei...
Charles Ives, one of the most acknowledged of American composers, was demanding on performers because of his reliance on a wide variety of genres: Charles...
Van Cliburn, July 12, 1934 – February 27, 2013 Pianist Van Cliburn won the inaugural 1958 Tchaikovsky International Competition in Moscow. An American win at...
Here is the beginning of Claude Debussy’s profile at Encyclopedia Britannica: Claude Debussy, in full Achille-Claude Debussy (born August 22...
The Messiah, above — also known as The Hallelujah Chorus — is Handel’s best known composition and, indeed, one of the most popular classical...
The site io9 details how a computer house at the University of Málaga in Spain is creating classical music. The story links to a video of one of those pieces...
I shy away from writing posts about the classical greats like Beethoven because I know nothing about them or the music and am very likely to embarrass myself...
Above is Franz Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Iván Fischer. Oszkár Ökrös plays the incredibly...
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