Bold outbursts, pointed syncopations, strong contrasts in mood: from the opening of Op 10 No 1, Roberto Prosseda promises us ...
In Vienna's Central Cemetery, there is a section devoted to the many composers, musicians and other important figures from Vienna's classical music heyday. Almost all of the luminaries buried there — ...
Ludwig van Beethoven came on the heels of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn. Those great composers had reached the peak of their expression, and music — all arts, in fact — needed to move along ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Collections of works written and performed by Nathalie Joachim and Philip Glass, and a recording of Handel’s “Alcina,” are among the highlights.
Sonata for Piano No. 4 Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Martin Roscoe, Piano Sonata for Piano No. 19 Martin Roscoe, Piano Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Sonata for Piano No. 20 Ludwig van Beethoven, ...
Olli Mustonen’s playing never permits a passive response. One can enthusiastically nod or one can profusely object, but the ...
Vonsattel opens the recital with Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 7 in D Major, Op. 10, No. 3, an often-overlooked gem filled with ...
A happy birthday to Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the biggest giants of classical music, born Dec. 16, 1770. (He died March 26, 1827. An old joke: a fan opens Beethoven's grave in Vienna and sees him .
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