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Forbidden Harmonies: Composers Whose Music Was Once Banned
Discover these stories of musical resistance

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Michael Spyres
‘A Musical Hope That Endures Through Everything’ American tenor Michael Spyres’ formidable career has taken him all over the globe, performing over 83 roles in 73 operas. His star-studded list of collaborators and jam-packed concert schedule keep him busy with
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Antonio Salieri
Salieri at 200 Celebrating Five Operatic Gems On 7 May 2025 we commemorate the 200th anniversary of the death of Antonio Salieri (1750-1825), an Italian composer whose contributions to the classical music landscape were profound yet often overshadowed by myths
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Musicians and Artists: Debussy and Whistler
Inspirations Behind Claude Debussy’s Nocturnes Called by one critic ‘America’s first great master of the night’, James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) started his series of night views with paintings of the River Thames around 1870. He used the word ‘nocturne’ to
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Théo Fouchenneret's recording of all Fauré's Nocturnes offers a rare journey through one composer's complete artistic evolution. From his early Chopin-influenced pieces to the profound simplicity and austerity of his final works, we can trace Fauré's 50-year development in one of classical music's most intimate forms.

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Ten Sublime Mélodies by Gabriel Fauré
Gabriel Fauré’s mélodies represent a pinnacle of French art song, distinguished by their lyrical refinement, harmonic subtlety, and profound sensitivity to poetic texts. Fauré’s vocal compositions number over 100, and they demonstrate a melodic inventiveness that balances emotional expressivity with
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