Alexander Glazunov’s allegorical one-act ballet, The Seasons, Op. 67, depicts nature’s cycle of demise and rebirth. The deep frigid sleep…
Browsing: Classical Music
Accomplished in 1893, the Six Items for Piano, Op. 118 have been amongst Johannes Brahms’ closing works. They drift right…
Every Friday we choose a observe from a Naxos Music Group album launched twenty years in the past to offer…
Full of infectious melodies and sultry exoticism, Georges Bizet’s 1875 Carmen is likely one of the hottest and carried out operas.…
Within the early nineteenth century, valves started to appear on horns. It was an innovation which expanded the instrument’s virtuosic…
In an interview, the Hungarian composer György Kurtág (b. 1926) was requested if he’s a believer. His reply was unsure:…
Every Friday we choose a monitor from a Naxos Music Group album launched twenty years in the past to offer…
Christoph von Dohnányi, the German conductor and longtime music director of the Cleveland Orchestra, handed away final Saturday, September 6,…
Bach’s Cantata, BWV 106 is a delicate and intimate reflection on demise and redemption. It’s titled, Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste…
Beethoven composed ten sonatas for violin and piano. The enormous of the set, when it comes to technical calls for…