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Louisville Public Media on MSNBig symphony, small-ish orchestraThe Chamber Orchestra of Louisville is aiming for a lighter, intimate sound more reminiscent of the 17th and 18th centuries ...
Andras Schiff says he feels morally obliged to withdraw from his 2025-26 season US concerts, noting that arts and politics are inseparable Andras Schiff is cancelling his US concerts for the next ...
We travel to Germany in 1722 to hear Johann Sebastian Bach playing one of his famous harpsichord pieces, which listeners join in with to sing 'Listen to the music clock'. Then we move forward in ...
Then we travel to Austria in 1788, and London in 1791, where we meet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn. We learn two songs, each based on a famous melody by the composers. The melody of the ...
Known for her interpretations of Bach, Mozart and Weber, she was praised for her clear, bright voice and her perfect intonation even on the highest notes. By Adam Nossiter Edith Mathis ...
With Nicholas McGegan conducting, verve and style embraced us as our Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra players delivered works ...
Johannes Chrystostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart (1756–1791) was arguably the most gifted musician in the history of classical music. His inspiration is often described as 'divine', but he worked ...
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WeHaveKids on MSNBaby Jams Along to AC/DC Like a True Headbanger and Mom Couldn't Be More ProudPersonally, the best music for babies is any tune that your little one loves. They're people, too, with their own musical ...
Exploring great composers with songs based on some of their most famous melodies. We travel to Germany in 1722 to hear Johann Sebastian Bach playing one of his famous harpsichord pieces, which ...
Exploring great composers with songs based on some of their most famous melodies. We hear about some 18th century inventions of the 'Industrial Revolution', such as the ‘Seed drill ...
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