In Paris, far from his Polish homeland, Chopin gave his soul to the piano, creating for it music of unearthly beauty. Into the Nocturnes, he poured the greatest brightness of his genius. Chopin was ...
Explorations deep into the language of music. There’s a lot that’s Bach, and a lot that’s not. Hosted by Sherry Gendleman and Anthony Bonet. Emanuel Ax Grande Valse Brillante in A minor Op. 34, No. 2 ...
Where: Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox, 1001 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $15-$54. Tickets available via TicketsWest, from the theater’s box office or by calling (509) 624-1200. Before pianist Claire ...
Martha Argerich recorded her Chopin recital for EMI in 1965, but because of contractual complications the performances are only now being issued, as “The Legendary 1965 Recording.” Perhaps they are ...
Explorations deep into the language of music. There’s a lot that’s Bach, and a lot that’s not. Hosted by Sherry Gendleman and Anthony Bonet. Frédéric Chopin Waltz No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 34 No. 2 "Valse ...
Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) only lived to be 39-years-old, but his music endures some two centuries later. The Polish composer is a particular passion of Musopen, a San Francisco-based nonprofit ...
This music of the supreme pianist-composer Chopin creates the idea of being written in a flash of inspiration. Chopin’s music is wonderful, so why doesn’t he make it into the composers' top 10? Chopin ...
Musicologist Iza Smelczyńska and music critic Filip Lech discuss the agitation in the final round, the orchestral imperfections, and conclude that no matter what, the verdict of the Chopin Competition ...
Call it tradition or love of performing, either way, pianist Robert Gerstenberg will play his 10th concert at the Aiken County Historical Museum at 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $10, with proceeds ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Chelsea Guo began singing seriously when Juilliard Pre-College gave her the option ...
Alan Walker, the esteemed biographer of Liszt and Chopin, explains his singular approach to history. He reveals why he remains an ‘analogue person‘ in a digital world, and argues that the best path to ...
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