March, 2017

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Edvard Munch — Henrik Ibsen — Edvard Grieg
A recent exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia ‘Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch: Love, Loss, and the Cycle of Life’ brought together works of the two painters, the Abstract Expressionist Jasper Johns (1930-) and the Norwegian
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Movers and Shakers of Music World
Faustini Brothers: Operatic Mass Production
Opera as we know it today, gradually emerged from courtly entertainment. Yet, within the special social and economic environment of 17th century Venice, it escaped its regal preoccupation and was placed within reach of all but the poorest sectors of
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Two Hearts, One Soul
Zoltán Kodály and Emma Gruber
The most important and influential address for artistic matters at the turn of the 20th century Budapest was the salon of Emma Gruber. Mrs. Gruber was born Emma Schlesinger in the southern Hungarian town of Baja, daughter of wealthy merchants.
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The Devils Did It – I
If it’s not the jealous lover in opera, it’s the devil causing havoc. In many operas, the devil has a leading role and it’s usually up to our heroine (sometimes the hero) to making things right again.
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ONSLOW, G.: String Quintets, Vol. 1 – Nos. 20 and 26
String Quintet No. 26 in C Minor, Op. 67 : IV. Finale: Allegretto quasi allegro From ONSLOW, G.: String Quintets, Vol. 1 – Nos. 20 and 26 (2016) Released by Naxos Onslow: String Quintet No. 26 in C Minor, Op.
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Pioneers of the Japanese Art Song
Hakushū Kitahara and Kosaku Yamada
Hakushū Kitahara (1885-1942) is widely regarded as one of the most popular and important poets in modern Japanese literature. Active during the Taishō and Shōwa periods, and founder of his own literary group that included painters, musicians and actors, he
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Kurt Moll (1938-2017): “The Voice of God”
With the passing of Kurt Moll (1938-2017) the world has lost one of its greatest voices. Internationally renowned for his velvety and deeply moving voice, Moll was capable of reaching into the infra-bass range. Reaching to the glorious depths of
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The Three C’s: Confidence Commitment Concentration
Sometimes, and more frequently that you might imagine, my husband’s world (mountain-biking) and mine (music) intersect, with interesting results. At first sight, our respective passions could not be more different: he likes to hurl himself and his bike down the
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