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Facing Alexander Scriabin (Died on April 27, 1915)
A Guide to His Piano Sonatas
Why Scriabin's sonatas are considered the most terrifying piano works

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Juliette Herlin
‘We have to constantly stay curious’ Contrast and exploration define the work of French cellist Juliette Herlin. Hailing from Paris and now based in Texas, a thriving teaching practice alongside a demanding calendar of performance engagements, diving wholeheartedly into music
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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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Concertos on unusual instruments were popular in Vivaldi’s world, and he fulfilled that desire with many different kinds of instruments. Discover the viola d'amore, the rare instrument Vivaldi mastered and used to honor his star pupil Anna Maria in hidden musical messages.

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Sergei Bortkiewicz
A Journey Through Melody and Memory
In an earlier article, we listened to the piano works of Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877–1952) and discovered a treasure trove of Romantic brilliance. His lush and melodic music certainly carried the torch of late Romanticism, and he developed a style that’s
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