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In Beethoven’s relatively short life he devoted significant time to composing for the instrument that he made his own: the piano. Even though Beethoven composed ... Technically they do not make the ...
Now the series has been resurrected in its original form. It was recorded when Daniel Barenboim was in his late twenties, full of talent, charisma and early authority. During the episodes, he talks ...
C minor turbulence doesn’t just colour Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No 3. It also informs his Pathétique Sonata – the inspiration behind Anna Clyne’s Stride which shadows it with breezy tongue-in-cheek ...
Elizabeth Alker with an afternoon of specially recorded performances including the last in this week's cycle of Beethoven piano concertos, today featuring German pianist Igor Levit. Show more ...
Boulez’s shattering Second Piano Sonata, and two works for solo clarinet, performed by Tamara Stefanovich, the talented musicians of the Guildhall School and introduced by BBC Radio 3’s Kate Molleson.
History as it is made by great composers is not a history of conservation, but of destruction - even while cherishing what is destroyed', he wrote, and in his explosive Second Piano Sonata of 1947 ...
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Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No 2 has been voted the nation ... followed by Tchaikovsky, who overtook Beethoven and Bach. The chart also saw a growing number of entries for modern composers ...
Saturday, April 26, 2025 | 7:30-9:30 p.m. The Smith College Department of Theatre presents Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, directed by D ...
Vivaldi, Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione: Violin Concerto in E major, Op.8 no. 1, RV 269 "La primavera” (Spring) Vivaldi, Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione: Violin Concerto in G ...
The brilliant Yann Tiersen on solo piano.
While playing, Peled sometimes seemed to be somewhere else, swept up in wistful nostalgia. The WCO closed the concert with Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5, an undisputed masterpiece. Even those ...