July, 2011

21 Posts
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Beyond Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach passed away 326 years ago, in July, so I thought what could have been better than starting my column here with the ‘Father of Music’, a composer with whom I have had a love-hate relationship. When I
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About Jenny Lee
Jenny Lee李嘉盈 Rachmaninov once said, ‘Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music.’ Agree and disagree. Music is not enough for my appetite and I determine to lead several lives simultaneously. Life No.1: Jenny
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Fabien Wallerand – Art of the Tuba
Fabien Wallerand (1979 – present): Viñales for Tuba Trio Fabien Wallerand, Stéphane Labeyrie, Michel Godard, tubas From Fabien Wallerand – Art of the Tuba (2011) Released by Indésens Fabien Wallerand: Viñales for Tuba Trio “During a trip to Cuba and
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Fabien Wallerand – Art of the Tuba
Fabien Wallerand: Viñales for Tuba Trio Fabien Wallerand: Viñales for Tuba Trio “During a trip to Cuba and notably in the Viñales Valley, that has one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, and after having met people with
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Alfredo Casella
Scarlattiana, Op. 44 (1926) Alfredo Casella (1883 – 1947) was an outstanding Italian composer who led several of his contemporaries, such as Respighi, Malipiero and Pizzetti, to modernize the music of their home country. The interests of Casella as a
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