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3 days ago

Why Bach's music is indestructible, whether on the mandolin, modern piano or soundtracking murder

Bach's music dominates Easter performances, showcasing its emotional depth and resilience through various interpretations.
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2 weeks ago

Sinfonia of London/ Wilson/ Kantorow review pushing the limits of the well-oiled orchestral machine

Fast forward a few decades and John Wilson is still hand-picking musicians and still serving up performances so polished they leave critics scrabbling for superlatives. These days Wilson's main outfit is the Sinfonia of London, and he is as likely to be conducting the symphonic mainstream as showtunes.
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2 weeks ago

Flattery or forgery? Row erupts over Vienna Phil's re-orchestration of a Florence Price piece

Wolfgang Dorner's orchestration of Florence Price's Rainbow Waltz at the Vienna Philharmonic's 2026 New Year's Day Concert is a forgery that removes Price's distinctive harmonies and musical identity, replacing them with generic Viennese pastiche.
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3 weeks ago

"The Three B's" Bach, Beethoven, Brahms

A chorale performs classical German compositions by Beethoven, Bach, and Brahms with orchestra and soloists at two Bay Area churches on March 21-22.
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fromGothamist
2 weeks ago

Mozart's childhood violin and original manuscripts come to the Morgan Library

Mozart's personal belongings, including the clavichord used to compose 'The Magic Flute' and his childhood violin, are exhibited at the Morgan Library & Museum in Manhattan for the first time in the United States.
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1 month ago

Harnoncourt: Mendelssohn, Wagner, Schumann album review revelatory readings from the late revolutionary

Harnoncourt's 1999 Styriarte recording reveals his revolutionary approach through a provocative pairing of Wagner with Mendelssohn and Schumann, emphasizing historical clarity and emotional depth.
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3 weeks ago

Elisabeth Leonskaja review piano legend's unerring sense of architecture reveals connections and kinships

The Austrian pianist's expressive, emotional playing may grab the headlines, but it's the unerring sense of underlying architecture that's the thread through her long career. We heard that here, not just within each of the works, but in the shared foundations, and sometimes secret connecting passages, she revealed between them.
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fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

The height of Old World style

A $15.9 million double-penthouse condo combining two penthouses on the highest floors of a Wilshire Boulevard high-rise features luxury amenities and 19th-century design elements.
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1 month ago

Unfinished Mozart manuscript going on display in Mayfair museum

The sheet is modest in size but immense in significance. Carefully inked across the page are the opening 20 bars of a fugue - not Mozart's own invention, but his transcription of a harpsichord work by George Frideric Handel, composed more than sixty years earlier. Mozart was 26 when he set to work on it in 1782-83, transforming Handel's keyboard fugue into the beginnings of a string quartet arrangement.
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2 months ago

Can AI replace the humanity of Classical Music?

AI can analyze compositional style and complete unfinished works, prompting questions about whether technology can replicate human sensitivity and emotional interpretation in classical music.
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2 months ago

Havergal Brian: The Gothic album review Ole Schmidt tames a vast, eccentric score

Ole Schmidt's 1980 BBC performance of Havergal Brian's The Gothic delivers a bold, conductor-driven interpretation with vast forces, occasional congestion, and a standout soprano.
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2 months ago

Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale: "Baroque Garlands" Live

Handel's Dixit Dominus and Rameau's La Guirlande performed on period instruments recreate vibrant 18th-century theatrical sacred and dance music across San Francisco Bay Area concerts.
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Watch All of Vivaldi's Four Seasons Performed on Original Baroque Instruments

Upon its debut in 1725, The Four Sea­sons stunned lis­ten­ers by telling a sto­ry with­out the help of a human voice. Vival­di drew on four exist­ing son­nets (pos­si­bly of his own prove­nance), using strings to paint a nar­ra­tive filled with spring thun­der­storms, summer's swel­ter, autum­nal hunts and har­vests, and the icy winds of win­ter. The com­pos­er stud­ded his score with pre­cise­ly placed lines from the son­nets, to con­vey his expec­ta­tions that the musi­cians would use their instru­ments to son­i­cal­ly embody the expe­ri­ences being described.
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2 months ago

The Orchestra Conductor, The Senior Programmer, and AI * [Club]

Orchestra conductors provide coordination and interpretation beyond written scores, paralleling how oversight shapes programming and AI despite surface-level expertise.
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2 months ago

LPO/Jurowski review Mahler's 10th is full of colour, and the composer's pain, in Barshai's completion

Barshai's colourful completion of Mahler's Tenth, conducted by Jurowski, delivers bold orchestration and vivid playing that contrasts Cooke's restrained version.
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