December, 2011

16 Posts
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Ying Huang
Ying Huang, renowned lyric coloratura soprano and opera singer, is one of the outstanding Chinese vocal artists who has been active worldwide in opera and concert performances, TV and movie productions as well as recording studios. Her tender and sweet
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The Royal Instrument through the Ages – from Antiquity to the Renaissance Era
On my recent European lecture tour, I was fortunate to hear several concerts in magnificent Baroque churches on Baroque organs, including one in the church of the former Cistercian monastery of St. Urban, Switzerland and one in the St. Francis
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Tuberculosis, Tinnitus and other Tribulations
Bedřich Smetana and Kateřina Kolářová
By the summer of 1874, Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884) was fighting an apparently minor throat infection that resulted in a blockage to his ears. By September, however, he had lost all hearing in his right ear, and by October he was
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Overture to Injury Prevention
It was one thing to be accepted at age 22 to study with the great cellist and pedagogue Janos Starker at Indiana University. Adhering to his regimen of three lessons a week, each lesson on different repertory was another! Although
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In Touch with Simone Lamsma
Edward Elgar Violin Sonata in E Minor, Op.82 On the day of interview, Simone has just finished her rehearsal with the HKPO. Despite her long day, her eyes rolled with excitement whenever she talks about music. Behind her blue eyes,
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On Christmas Night
Sir John Tavener (b.1944) The Lamb For Simon’s third birthday With extreme tenderness, flexible, always guided by the words – Poco meno mosso – A tempo, moving forward – Poco meno mosso Choir of St.John’s College, Cambridge Andrew Nethsingha On
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The Voices of Angels
During the Baroque period (1600-1750), male sopranos composed about 70 percent of all opera singers. Crowned as the singing sensations of the 18th century, these men moved audiences with the shrill clarity of their high-pitched voices, and the lung power
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Antonio Vivaldi: Concerti for piccolo
Concerto for 2 piccolos in C major RV533 Allegro molto Orchestre National de France Jean-Pierre Rampal, conductor Jean-Louis Beaumadier, piccolo Philippe Pierlot, piccolo From Antonio Vivaldi: Concerti for piccolo (2011) Released by Saphir Productions Vivaldi: Concerto for 2 piccolos in
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