October, 2014

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Vivaldi: Concerti per Flauto-recorder Concertos
Concerto ‘La pastorella’ in D major per flauto, oboe, violino, fagotto e basso continuo, RV 95: I. Allegro From Vivaldi: Concerti per Flauto-recorder Concertos (2014) Released by Harmonia Mundi Vivaldi: Concerto ‘La pastorella’ in D major per flauto, oboe, violino,
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Das Rheingold in Thailand
The International Ring, part 1
Das Rheingold is a tale of greed and gold, unfulfilled promises and threats of destruction, culminating in a grand vision of Valhalla, somewhat tainted by how it was achieved. Over all hangs the ring and its destructive curse. In early
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Drink some champagne and call me in the morning!
On 7 May 1896, Johannes Brahms celebrated his 63rd birthday. Supposedly he opened the festivities by declaring, “If there is anyone here I have not yet offended, I apologize.” Always known for his crusty personality and rustic mannerisms, Brahms was
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The Lord of the Rings Symphony
Long before Howard Shore got his hands on writing the score for Peter’s Jackson’s monumental Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, Dutch composer Johan de Meij had taken up the call. His Symphony No. 1, “The Lord of the Rings,”
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Tour ≠ Holiday!
I love travelling. And getting to play music while travelling is basically being on holiday, right? Not quite. The flights are booked; the concert’s in the diary; the audience have their tickets. Can you really relax knowing you’ve got an
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And the winner is not Mozart
Salieri fights Mozart at Schönbrunn
If you come to Vienna as a tourist, you’ll have to visit Schönbrunn Palace. It’s unlikely that you will see all 1,441 rooms—most of them lavishly decorated—but the complex will certainly give you a sense of the splendor and lifestyle
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Old Tears in New Vials
In 1997, the Kronos Quartet took a step back in time with their Early Music (Lachrymae Antiquae) [Ancient Tears] album, mixing quartet performances of medieval and Renaissance music with that of 20th century composers.
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The Stage Manager- A Musician’s Best Friend
What Are the Duties of a Stage Manager? Stage managers of orchestras have a very important role. A good one takes expert care of our instruments and the musicians, soloists and conductors— meeting their every wish and whim. The stage
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