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Form/Content: April 2007
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What are we doing, why are we doing it? April 12, 2007. April 06, 2007. Program note from a recent solo recital. Virtuosity is generally defined in terms of technical prowess: thundering scales, incandescent figurations, overwhelming power. Virtuosity is a game between the performer and the audience. The former flaunts his technique via feats of strength while maintaining a suggestion of disaster awaiting around the bend. The program I selected is meant to show off the range of expression and potential f...
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solitude.in.music: Intense Lyricism
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Thursday, January 24, 2008. Having to acquaint myself with Mahler's colossal Symphony No. 3. Besides a decadent indulgence in Mahler today, I got to listen to a couple of my favourite works later in the evening in a most insightful masterclass by Keng Yuen Tseng, the Yong Siew Toh Chair in Violin at the Peabody Institute of the John Hopkins University. He is no doubt a most passionate mentor who goes the extra mile just to draw out the best out of the students. The insightful advice by Keng Yuen Tseng di...
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solitude.in.music: Between Wagner & Tango
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Monday, March 03, 2008. Between Wagner and Tango. I had my recess week last week. Had intended to sit through a listening of a Wagner opera last week, but apparently, I was too distracted by tango to sit quietly in my room for just that couple of hours. A bad substitute in terms of musical depth, but surprisingly, I enjoyed myself as much as I would have if I had studied Wagner, or maybe even more. I'm feeling a little hungry for some Wagner right now though. Seu desgraçado filhode uma puta, ,.
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Saturday, December 15, 2007. I have no reason to disagree that her version of the Chaconne was what Bach has intended. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul. View my complete profile. Deutschlandlied (German National Anthem). In a Quiet Corner of A Certain Local Newspaper Tod. I have no reason to disagree that her version of t. Wagner: Bayreuth Festspiele 07. Wagner: Bayreuth Festspiele 08.
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Chandos Records: August 2011
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Friday, 12 August 2011. Film Music Prom Tonight. Calling all Film Music Fans! Tonight's prom is dedicated to some of the most widely recognisable works in classical music. The first works of the evening are by the composer Bernard Harrmann who wrote the music for many classic productions including Psycho, North by Northwest. If you like what you hear, check our our recording of his film music. And remember to look our for our upcoming release of Herrmann's cantata Moby Dick. About The Classical Shop.
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Chandos Records: October 2011
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Friday, 14 October 2011. Chandos Records – New Project announced this week. This week a new project was launched at the Italian Embassy in Grosvenor Square, London. The Italian Ambassador announced the start of a three year collaboration between the conductor Gianandrea Noseda, Italian music publisher Universal Music Publishing Ricordi and the Chandos record label. Gianandrea Noseda who is keen to explore previously unheard Italian repertoire has already recorded Casella’sSymphony No 2. View my complete ...
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Chandos Records: January 2011
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Friday, 28 January 2011. Congratulations to Emma Kirkby. Chandos Records would like to congratulate Dame Emma Kirkby who in an audience at Buckingham Palace later this year will receive the Queen’s annual Medal for Music. The medal is awarded each year to performers who have had a ‘major influence on the musical life of the nation’. For a list of all Emma Kirkby’s recordings available from Chandos Records, please click here. About The Classical Shop. Friday, January 28, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Chandos Records: March 2011
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011. The premiere of Verdi’s Ernani took place today at La Fenice Theatre in Venice, Italy in 1844. Ernani was the first opera to be recorded in its entirety taking up 40 single sided discs in 1904! Luckily we have a version available here on the Chandos web-site that is available as a two disc set. Click here to find out more CHAN 3052. About The Classical Shop. Wednesday, March 09, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Amazon Contextual Product Ads.
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011. The premiere of Verdi’s Ernani took place today at La Fenice Theatre in Venice, Italy in 1844. Ernani was the first opera to be recorded in its entirety taking up 40 single sided discs in 1904! Luckily we have a version available here on the Chandos web-site that is available as a two disc set. Click here to find out more CHAN 3052. About The Classical Shop. Wednesday, March 09, 2011. Hi About The Classical Shop, Nice blog you got here! 25 June 2011 at 00:55. From beyond the stave.
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Chandos Records: July 2011
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Thursday, 21 July 2011. Press Officer's thoughts on film music. This month, amongst hundreds of new downloads available on TheClassicalShop.net, you will find some wonderful film music by Michael J. Lewis. Its quality makes one wonder why film music is still regarded, in certain quarters, as the Cinderella relation of classical music. Yet who would be without the score by William Walton to Henry V. Or the magnificent tune he wrote for Went the Day Well. Perhaps film music is more susceptible to the chang...