Boston last week had six days of music by great Johannes Brahms. The first program began rather pompously with the Academic Festival Overture, a symphonic composite of German student songs written by ...
Because in Hamburg 100 years ago an impoverished young bull-fiddler had a son born to him by a woman 17 years older than himself, because the lumpish German infant grew up to be Johannes Brahms, ...
The Elmhurst Choral Union, along with the Salt Creek Chamber Orchestra, will present “Brahms: A German Requiem” on Sunday, April 21, in Hammerschmidt Chapel. It will feature soloists Susan Nelson, ...
As part of “The Music of Budapest, Prague and Vienna” festival running at the Kennedy Center through March 29, six string players from the National Symphony Orchestra perform a free concert Friday on ...
As pianist Piotr Anderszewski releases his new recording of late Brahms, he tells Hugo Shirley about what drew him to the composer’s music ...
The 75th season of the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra (FSO) is going strong in 2024 with several upcoming concerts scheduled throughout the year. This month FSO is returning to tradition with its ...
Soprano Cornelia Beskow and accordionist Leo Florin join O/Modernt for a night of gypsy vim and Viennese swing at Wigmore ...
What is it that makes music connoisseurs admire Brahms so much? Why do we find his music so beautiful? How can we try to understand his music? There is good reason to pose these questions, for unlike ...
Music scholars from across the country will combine with those from Boston University tonight, converging on the School for the Arts to kick off a three-day festival exploring the music of classical ...
Classical violinist Rachel Barton Pine performs Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major. The complete Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major, performed by violin soloist Rachel Barton Pine with the La Crosse ...
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