August, 2012

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Schubert – String Quartets D87 and D887
Schubert: String Quartet D87 – Scherzo, Prestissimo Quarteto Casals From Schubert – String Quartets D87 and D887 (2013) Released by Harmonia Mundi Schubert: String Quartet D87 – Scherzo, Prestissimo For their first incursion into the works of Schubert on disc,
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Cynthia Lawrence
Pavarotti’s partner on stage Listening to Cynthia Lawrence singing ‘Un bel di’ on her website reminds me of the late Mirella Freni. If one’s art is a reflection of the person, Cynthia is just as warm and expressive as her
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Georges Enesco – Integral works for violin and piano
Sonata for violin and piano no.3 in A minor Op.25 “In the Romanian folk style” (1926) Amiram Ganz, violin Alexandre Paley, piano From Georges Enesco – Integral works for violin and piano Released by Saphir Productions Enesco : Sonata for
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Giacomo Puccini: Madame Butterfly
You may not be able to name the title but you must have heard the famous soprano aria “Un bel dì vedremo” from Giacomo Puccini’s opera Madame Butterfly or Madama Butterfly. In this article, let us revisit the inspirations and
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A Tale of Discovery
It was early 2009 and I was searching for a way to distract my father and myself after the recent death of my mother. My father loved to “talk shop.” Little did I know that I would stumble upon an
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Theme and Variation in Music and Art
Frederic Rzewski “The People United Will Never Be Defeated” (1975) Stephen Drury, piano J. S. Bach Goldberg Variations BWV988 (1741) Glenn Gould, piano (1955) Beethoven 33 Variations in C major on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120, “Diabelli Variations” (1819)
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Years of Pilgrimage
Franz Liszt and Marie d’Agoult II
Franz Liszt Annees de pelerinage, 1st year, Switzerland, S160/R10 Following the tragic death of her daughter Louise, Marie d’Agoult found herself pregnant with Franz Liszt’s child. Since she was still married to Charles d’Agoult, it was impossible to stay in
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart versus Muzio Clementi
Just imagine being in Vienna on Christmas Eve 1781. Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II — eldest son of Empress Maria Theresa and her husband Francis I, and brother of Marie Antoinette — was hosting a reception for the music loving
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