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The 10 Strangest Instruments Composers Wrote For
Cowbells, anvils, typewriters, a wind machine, and a giant hammer!

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Konstantin Krimmel
‘Singing is a Lifetime Lesson’ Baritone Konstantin Krimmel is a self-confessed outdoorsman, equally at home on the concert stage as hiking in the woods. Growing up in Ulm, in southern Germany, his early promise as a singer was accompanied by
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Carl Maria von Weber
Beyond the Operatic Legend Carl Maria von Weber’s (1786-1826) life and career are inexorably connected to his opera Der Freischütz (The Marksman). When it was first produced in Berlin in June 1821, the musical world was stunned, as he had
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Musicians and Artists: Forte and 6 Impressionists
Aldo Forte created Impressionist Prints: Six Masters in Two Galleries, using artworks by 6 of the greatest impressionists. Each painting captures a particular idea within Impressionism. He opens with Monet’s work in London. Monet’s 1872 painting Impression, Sunrise, was the
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A 1957 Bamberg radio broadcast and a 1956 Munich live performance bring Elgar's string concertos back to life through Tibor Varga and André Navarra. Have a listen!

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Yunchan Lim’s Ten Most Underrated Chamber Music Performances
Pianist Yunchan Lim shot to international piano superstardom in the summer of 2022, when, at the age of eighteen, he became the youngest pianist to ever win a gold medal at the prestigious Van Cliburn Competition. Ever since, he has
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