1802: The first leopard in captivity is exhibited in Boston, US. 1823: Gioachina Rossini’s opera “Semiramide” premieres in ...
A wonderful release, in other words; the contents sufficient to satisfy anyone’s classical needs for years. It’s also very well-packaged in a sturdy, aesthetically appealing box, and the documentation ...
REVIEW BY Richard Amey. Worthing Symphony Orchestra concert at the Assembly Hall, leader Julian Leaper, conductor John Gibbons, piano Jeneba Kanneh-Mason.
Perhaps all great music counterpoints and comments on the times, but Antonio Pappano and the London Symphony Orchestra have been searingly congruent. Before he took up his post as Chief Conductor, ...
Whistler’s paintings were first compared to music in 1863 when the French critic Paul Manz described his haunting portrait, ...
Rarities that deserve their place in opera returned to stages last week: “Die Tote Stadt,” in Boston, and “L’Amant Anonyme,” ...
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Tarleton State University faculty members Dr. Leslie Spotz and Ivo Ivanov will be in concert at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17, in ...
Night music and love songs – Mahler and Schumann at their romantic best. Mahler’s Seventh Symphony is one his most imaginative – and unexpected – works, with two intimate ‘night music’ movements, an ...