The power and relevance of classical music in society today were heard loud and clear during the recent David D. Dubois Piano ...
Naysayers be damned. Classical music on record continues to thrive, or so it seems judging from the plethora of boxed sets that have come our way this year. As ever, milestone birthdays were ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Our critics picked nine performances that included star turns, new opera productions and the unveiling of a concert hall at the Frick Collection. By ...
Taipei and Los Angeles-based Organic Media Group has picked up rights to U.S.-produced classical music documentary title “Crescendo” and will be launching it at the European Film Market, which ...
Composers are hoarders, in a sense. They hold onto musical ideas they “might use someday” instead of throwing out material that isn’t working for them at the moment. Retrieving musical ideas from his ...
Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 1877 into a family of Polish descent, the life of composer Sergei Bortkiewicz was made difficult by war and its factions. First in WWI, then in Russia by the Bolsheviks ...
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