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The Best Concertmaster Solos in Classical Music History
From Bach's St. Matthew Passion to Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé

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Tianxu An
‘After a lot of careful training and restrictions .. That’s the point where you arrive at the point of freedom’ Chinese pianist Tianxu An has made a name for himself both in and outside of China, appearing with orchestras including
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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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MUSIC OF THE WEEK

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George Fu's new album recreates the intimate spirit of Schubert's own musical evenings — piano works and lieder together in one collection. The C minor Sonata forms the core, with mezzo-soprano Lotte Betts-Dean joining for three songs. Have a listen!

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Why Writing a First Symphony Terrified Even the Greatest Composers
Writing a first symphony has never been a casual undertaking. Throughout the history of classical music, the symphony has stood as the ultimate achievement: a genre tied to ambition, talent, and legitimacy, leading to inevitable comparisons to the past. A
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