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Just the mention of Russian music conjures up sounds of Rachmaninoff’s piano works. But despite this iconic imagery, Rachmaninoff was a man out of place and ...
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Chopin was the most pianistic of composers, hardly writing for any other instrument. He took small pieces and movements like the scherzo, ballade, etude, and turned ...
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Bach always presents an interesting challenge for pianists, as he wrote for a completely different keyboard instrument. Vladimir Feltsman teaches works by JS Bach: a prelude ...
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The Chaconne movement of Bach’s Partita No. 2 for solo violin is iconic, and has been adapted and arranged many times throughout musical history. Jaram Kim ...
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Late Beethoven is unique and groundbreaking, and Victor Rosenbaum explicates on Beethoven’s Sonata No.31 in A-flat Major, one of his last sonatas. “Our inner struggle, our ...
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Beethoven’s music is anything but static, and neither was the composer’s mind. We begin the series by meeting a young Beethoven, with a rarely heard piece ...
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