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4 days ago

A Timeline of Classical Music's Evolution

The medieval era was very much about church music, partially because that's where a lot of the creativity was happening, and partially because the church was the primary institution, along with universities, dedicated to writing things down.
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4 days ago

3 Essential Operas to Watch

Handel's music, like Mozart's, has truly healing properties. It quiets the mind in a hypnotic way, penetrating the psyche of the characters deeply.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Happy Hour with Emanuel Ax

Ax and Ma share a deep friendship and musical connection, highlighted by their collaborative performances and humorous banter.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
4 weeks ago

9-year-old pianist's 'fingers turn into dancers' as he wows audiences

A 9-year-old boy, Alexander Zhou, showcases remarkable musical talent and a deep connection to music despite his young age.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Happy Hour with Emanuel Ax

Ax and Ma share a deep friendship and musical connection, highlighted by their collaborative performances and humorous banter.
NYC music
fromABC7 Los Angeles
4 weeks ago

9-year-old pianist's 'fingers turn into dancers' as he wows audiences

A 9-year-old boy, Alexander Zhou, showcases remarkable musical talent and a deep connection to music despite his young age.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
4 days ago

Nico Muhly, Stephen Hough and Alondra de la Parra on the Most Difficult Pieces of Classical Music They Composed, Conducted or Performed

Composers face challenges in creating works that blend historical and contemporary themes, requiring innovative approaches to composition.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Samuel Hasselhorn: Schubert Hoffnung review timbral and emotional flexibility is in ample supply

The album, appropriately entitled Hoffnung, opens with a nuanced account of the expansive Im Freien. The combination of Hasselhorn's communicative diction and Bushakevitz's poetic phrasing brings a rapt intimacy to this six-minute celebration of nocturnal beauty.
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1 week ago

Kinks and Quirks: Beethoven's First Symphony (Palo Alto)

Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 begins a transformative musical journey, showcasing works by C.P.E. Bach, Mozart, and Mendelssohn performed on period instruments.
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1 week ago

Kinks and Quirks: Beethoven's First Symphony (Berkeley)

Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 initiates a transformative musical journey, showcasing works by C.P.E. Bach, Mozart, and Mendelssohn performed on period instruments.
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1 week ago

Kinks and Quirks: Beethoven's First Symphony (SF)

Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 signifies the beginning of a transformative musical journey, performed on period instruments for authentic sound.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The twilight zone: Nocturnes, from piano to perfume and Russia to Richter

Insomnia is prevalent, and music, especially instrumental sleep music like Max Richter's Sleep, is a popular aid for relaxation and sleep.
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1 week ago

Beethoven's Pastorale Brings Spring to Life at Symphony San Jose

Symphony San Jose presents Beethoven's Pastorale on May 9 and 10, 2026, featuring Dvořák, Bates, and Beethoven's works.
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1 month 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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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Inheritance in sound: Young Concert Artists and the future of music

Music is an inheritance that preserves human feeling, and institutions like Young Concert Artists are essential for fostering talent and ensuring its future.
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1 week ago

Mahler Symphonies 19 album review Bychkov's set earns a place in a starry pantheon

The Sixth is one of the hardest symphonies to tame. Bychkov leans into the contrasts, the Alma theme glowing with inner fire and a slow movement that shimmers like a limpid Austrian lake.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Play It Again, Claude

By the early 1900s, player pianos had evolved to more fully reproduce a human performance, including subtle dynamics like tempo changes and the introduction of a damper pedal. The human role went from deskilled to fully deprecated as electric motors replaced foot-powered bellows. With the Seeburg Lilliputian Model L, the only job left for humans who wanted to play the piano in the 1920s was to put in a coin.
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2 weeks ago

Jim Stopher Solo Piano Recital

Jim Stopher performs a one-night piano concert featuring Beethoven, Schubert, and Liszt at COM's James Dunn Theatre.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks 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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fromTNW | Music
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.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

The psychological reason you remember song lyrics from decades ago but forget what you ate yesterday - Silicon Canals

You know that song from 1987? The one you haven't heard in years? Start playing it right now and I bet you'll nail every word, every pause, every dramatic key change. Meanwhile, you're standing in front of your open refrigerator wondering if you already ate lunch today. This isn't just you being forgetful or having selective memory. There's actually fascinating psychology behind why your brain holds onto those old Backstreet Boys lyrics like precious gems while treating yesterday's breakfast like trash to be deleted.
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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month ago

Nemanja Radulovic: Prokofiev album review thrills and spills from a fearless violin virtuoso

Radulovic plunges in, his audacious attack and intonational high-wire act almost upsetting the applecart in the oompah-pah finale. The same fearless commitment pays dividends elsewhere: in the jaunty Heifetz arrangement of the Gavotte from the Classical Symphony, for example, or in the spiky march from The Love for Three Oranges.
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3 months ago

Glimmers of light: Oregon Symphony concertmaster Sarah Kwak and guest conductor Markus Stenz tackle Alban Berg's difficult "Violin Concerto" * Oregon ArtsWatch

Markus Stenz led the Oregon Symphony in an outstanding concert featuring Sarah Kwak's superb performance of Berg's Violin Concerto and expressive Boulanger and Beethoven interpretations.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Glimmers of light: Oregon Symphony concertmaster Sarah Kwak and guest conductor Markus Stenz tackle Alban Berg's difficult "Violin Concerto" * Oregon ArtsWatch

Markus Stenz led the Oregon Symphony in an outstanding concert featuring Sarah Kwak's superb performance of Berg's Violin Concerto and renditions of Boulanger and Beethoven.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Bach: Sonatas & Partitas album review Capucon brings warmth, restraint and reflection

Renaud Capucon's Bach sonatas and partitas feature elegant, thoughtful playing with generous tone, clear fugal articulation, tasteful restraint, and emotionally resonant interpretation.
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2 months ago

The Goldberg Variations album review Yunchan Lim untangles Bach's complex web of threads

Yunchan Lim's Carnegie Hall Goldberg Variations showcase technical clarity, playful lightness, occasional mechanical intensity, and a deeply felt 25th variation.
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2 months 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

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.
fromOpen Culture
2 months 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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fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 month ago

Poiesis Quartet at Stanford | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

Formed at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the group blends technical precision with expressive range, moving comfortably between classical staples and contemporary compositions. Their programs often highlight contrast, pairing the clarity and balance of Haydn with modern textures that stretch tone and color.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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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