Grammy-nominated mandolinist Avi Avital and premier historically informed ensemble Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale ...
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Nocturnes, Movements: No. 2 in E flat, Op. 9/2 Anne Gastinel, Cello Claire Désert, Piano Sonata for Cello and Piano Anne Gastinel, Cello Claire Désert, Piano Introduction and Polonaise brillant Anne ...
Sonata for Cello and Continuo Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Michael Behringer, Harpsichord Jean-Guihen Queyras, Cello Christoph Dangel, Cello Sonata for Cello and Continuo Antonio Vivaldi, Composer ...
From the first notes of the Allegro non troppo movement, Weilerstein asserted herself with a rich textured tone that had the punch of good black coffee. Kolesnikov’s accompanying – gently detached – ...
Beethoven dedicated over a dozen works to his friend, patron, and composition student, the powerful Archduke Rudolph of Austria. Those dedications include the “Archduke” Piano Trio, Beethoven's final ...
Millions of patients are going to Accident and Emergency departments across England with minor ailments, new figures reveal. Analysis shows that over five years, A&E medics have treated nearly 1.9 ...
Violinist Alexi Kenney returns to play and direct a compelling Baroque-flavored program. Vivaldi's The Four Seasons lays out a sequence of scenes, all shaped by elemental forces: wind, rain, sunshine, ...
Nineteen-year-old cellist Jan Vargas Nedvetsky is a 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts and a 2025 YoungArts Winner with Distinction in cello performance who has won prizes in several ...
The Stamford Friends of Music present double bassist Nina Bernat and pianist Anthony Ratinov in recital on Sunday, November 16, at 3 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church, 96 Main Street, Stamford.
Our 25th birthday celebration continues with a dazzling performance of Chopin by a gifted 16-year-old cellist. We are treated to a performance of Vivaldi by a young bassoonist and witness a ...
“Harken to the tidings that will bring the spring!” That’s what we sang in the third grade to the tune of “Spring Song,” Mendelssohn’s most famous “Song without Words.” We all hope this hard winter is ...
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