Renowned classical cellist Bruno Delepelaire and pianist Kim Barbier recently performed in Gibraltar Philharmonic Society’s ...
It wasn't a profound musical evening, but it wasn’t intended to be. Hayato Sumino is a multi-talent with inventive spirit to ...
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Why romantic era music still moves us today
What changed in music: Romantic composers broke away from strict classical forms, focusing on emotional storytelling, individual expression, and dramatic contrasts in their works. Why it matters now: ...
Norwich-based music writer, Tony Cooper, salutes Norwich Chamber Music (formally Norfolk & Norwich Music Club) - one of the oldest clubs of ...
Erato’s thick booklet is a joy to peruse, containing scores of session photos and detailed descriptions of the various ...
At a museum in North Canaan, Paul Ramunni preserves the history and unexpected connections behind an often overlooked and ...
The Hallé Orchestra is still in many ways the well honed, burnished instrument created by Sir Mark Elder over his near ...
In the early 1840s, Belgian instrument maker and musician Adolphe Sax set out to create a new sound for orchestras and ...
Brighton Festival commenced its impressive classical season this weekend with a stunning selection of music by two of our ...
Composer Vincent Ott and musician Andrew Loper, known on-stage as Rubber, first met three years ago at an open mic night at ...
Workers try but fail to save Ohio factory by publicly pressuring Trump ally John Paulson Output of brass instruments to be shifted to China to cut costs Local Republican says move cuts against ...
A primer on medieval chants, minimalist opera and everything in between. By Mitchell Kuga The origins of what we think of as Western classical music date back to the 10th century, with the development ...
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