ARTICLE OF THE WEEK

Mexican Independence Day 16 September
10 Most Famous Mexican Composers
A musical journey through the works of 10 remarkable Mexican composers

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Bringing Music Home: Thomas Kemp of Music at Malling
We spoke the other day with English conductor Thomas Kemp, Artistic Director and Founder of Music@Malling. West Malling, a market town in Kent, England, with a history that extends back to the 11th century with the founding of St. Mary’s
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COMPOSERS

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Haydn’s “Ox Minuet”
Ever since the establishment of music printing, publishers have attached various nicknames to compositions in order to increase sales. More often than not, composers really did not have a say. But on occasion, they are at least based on specific
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MUSIC AND ARTS

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Musicians and Artists: B.R. Pearson’s Paintings in the Hall
In his 2009 recording, American composer B.R. Pearson presents us with a journey around in his Paintings in the Hall. In his view, both art and music work together to divide space and time. Paintings are space and music is
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MUSIC OF THE WEEK

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Saint-Saëns' 'Le Rouet d'Omphale' tells the tale of Hercules in women's clothing. Learn about this intriguing symphonic poem and listen to a rare 1927 recording conducted by Philippe Gaubert.

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Classical Music About Fire
Fire has endless contradictory connotations, from the agony of flesh burns to the heat of romantic passion to the comforting domestic warmth of hearth and home. Fire is also a universal symbol of both destruction and renewal. Maybe that’s why
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