I’ve had dozens of conversations that discussed the greatest symphonies of all time. I’ve read dozens of articles on the same topic. The usual suspects are all there, Beethoven’s Ninth, Mahler’s Ninth ...
There is a stereotype about the classical music form known as minimalism, and it is best summed up in a joke about one of the genre’s most famous composers: Knock, knock. Who’s there? Knock, knock.
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. First concertist work written by Mozart for a wind instrument, the Bassoon ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Vienna Philharmonic records symphonies by Anton Bruckner, a 19th-century composer, whose history with the orchestra is complicated. By Rebecca ...
As members of one of the world’s leading Bruckner orchestras, violinist Yuan-Qing Yu and cellist Ken Olsen know the 19th century Austrian symphonist better than most. But when the board chair of their ...
Violinist Augustin Hadelich performs with music director Fabio Luisi and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra at the Meyerson Symphony Center on Jan. 30, 2025. Sylvia Elzafon / Dallas Symphony Orchestra ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jakub Hrusa and the Bamberg Symphony have released a new recording of them all. By J.S. Marcus The Austrian composer Anton Bruckner died in 1896, but ...
T’was a coolly refreshing evening in the inner courtyard of the vast baroque priory of St. Florian in Upper Austria, just before the final concert of the St. Florian BrucknerTage (Bruckner-Days) on ...
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