August, 2016

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Musical Giants of the 20th Century: Orchestra Conductors
They are among the most admired and revered, yet simultaneously most feared figures in classical music. And yes, you guessed correctly, I am talking about orchestra conductors! When we think of all the hugely talented and revolutionary conductors of the
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An Artist at the Opera: David Roberts
It’s often said of artists that they need a solid job they can go back to once that artist thing doesn’t work out. For painter and scenic designer David Roberts (1796-1864), that solid job he could go back to was,
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KAPUSTIN, N.: Cello Works
Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 103 II. Lento From KAPUSTIN, N.: Cello Works (2016) Released by SWR Klassik Kapustin: Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 103 – II. LentoIf one wanted to describe the essence of this recording of Nikolai Kapustin’s
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The stymied adoption
Alexander Grechaninov and Maria Grigorievna Sredin
Simultaneously completing his compositional requirements at the St. Petersburg Conservatory and working as a freelance music teacher, Alexander Grechaninov and Vera Ivanovna Röhrberg had trouble making ends meet. Luckily, Vera received a small monthly allowance from her father so that
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Lawsuit to Heaven
And once again, two huge copyright lawsuits have jolted the world of popular music over the last couple of weeks. In one case, Ed Sheeran is being sued for 20 million dollars over his single “Photograph.” It is claimed that
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Jap Vaughan Zoolander
For the majority of people in the known Universe, the name Aaron Gordon is not necessarily a household name. Yet, he makes roughly 4.5 million US dollars a year chasing after an orange ball in the National Basketball association. No
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Musical Gesture and Musical Sound: An Interview with Eric Whitacre
Composer and conductor Eric Whitacre (b. 1970) has an international following and makes appearances around the world (and on the internet) conducting choirs and bringing the modern choral sound to people who didn’t know they liked choral music.
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A Matter of Faith
Alexander Grechaninov and Vera Ivanovna Röhrberg
Although his father was set steadfastly against it, Alexander Grechaninov was determined to become a musician. He abruptly left High School and was accepted at the Moscow Conservatory on a partial scholarship. During his years of study he witnessed the
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