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The Eight Most Popular Cello Concertos on YouTube
Yo-Yo Ma, Jacqueline du Pré, and more!

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Minsoo Sohn: A Pianist’s Quest
Korean pianist Minsoo Sohn is today regarded as one of the world’s leading pedagogues. Currently on the faculty of the New England Conservatory, his students include Yunchan Lim, winner of the 2022 Van Cliburn Competition and one of today’s most
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Traveling with Mendelssohn
Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) traveled to England and Scotland in 1829, and that visit was important for his musical writing, as it was the source for not only his Third Symphony but also for The Hebrides Overture, despite them being written
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Musicians and Artists: Schimmel and Bowles
Inspirations Behind Carl Schimmel: The Alphabet Turn’d Posture Master, or The Comical Hotch Potch Acting out the alphabet is something we’ve all done, even if only the four letters of Y – M – C – A. In 1782, the
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MUSIC OF THE WEEK

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In this release, two century-old recordings of Edward Elgar have been brought out, providing listeners with an extremely valuable comparative listening session. Compare Edward Elgar and Henry Wood conducting the Enigma Variations in historic 1920s recordings here!

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The 10 Saddest Violin Concerto Slow Movements of All Time
Over the centuries, composers have often turned to the violin to express emotions like loneliness, nostalgia, and grief. In this list of ten of the saddest violin concerto slow movements, we’re traveling from the Baroque Era breathlessness of Vivaldi’s Four
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