September, 2017

47 Posts
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The Systematic Musician
We are constantly being reminded of the importance of having “goals” in our lives in order to achieve certain things, from getting fit to winning a half-marathon or setting up a business. We believe that having goals motivates us to
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The Mozart “Adélaïde” Scam
It was advertised as the musical discovery of the century! In 1933, the Hungarian violinist Jelly d’Aranyi stepped onto the London stage and performed a preciously unknown violin concerto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. That concerto had been published in 1933
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WEINBERG, M.: Violin Sonatas
Violin Sonata No. 5, Op. 53 I. Andante con moto From WEINBERG, M.: Violin Sonatas (2017) Released by Naxos Weinberg: Violin Sonata No. 5, Op. 53 – I. Andante con motoMieczysław Weinberg is now recognised as one of the outstanding
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Destination Sydney
Perhaps a trip to the antipodes is on your schedule. In many ways, it’s a trip to an older culture, both of the native peoples and of the western arrivals. And yet, at the same time, cut away from the
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Olivier Messiaen
Spiritual Radiance in Music 25 years ago, on 27 April 1992, one of the most original and influential musical minds of the 20th century passed away in Paris. Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) was the leading French composer of the generation after
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Forgotten Pianists: Gaby Casadesus
French pianist Gaby Casadesus (1901-1999), like her husband, Robert Casadesus, studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Marguerite Long and was awarded the first prize in piano at age 16. Also like her husband, she knew the best composers of the
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The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Klara Berkovich and Hilary Hahn
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I will remember”
Shinichi Suzuki believed that the ability to learn music parallels the acquisition of language. His famous “Suzuki Method” is based on creating a positive environment that fosters musical immersion at an early age. Suzuki strongly believed that “every child was
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Vertical Theatricality
The alpine “Julier Pass” also known as the “Pass dal Güglia” and “Passo del Giulia” is a mountain pass in Switzerland. It connects the Engadin valley with the province of Graubünden, and provides the watershed between the basins of the
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