Premiered on 27 January 1874 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg, according to the Julian calendar, Boris Godunov by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky is the pre-eminent representative of the historical genre in Russian opera. It was composed at a time
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Michael Haydn (1737–1806), the younger brother of Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), also had a career in music, smoothed by his older brother’s success in Vienna. Like Joseph, he started his career in the choir of St Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna, at age
Get ready to slither into the most exciting, vibrant, and mystical year ahead! The Chinese New Year is almost here, and we’re embracing the wisdom, charm, and elegance of the snake. This year is all about shedding old skin, stepping
Swiss flautist Emmanuel Pahud has been hailed as the finest flautist of his generation, “admired for the purity and subtlety of his tonal colours, his imaginative phrasing and his command of a broad range of styles.” His mastery of the
Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach was born on 11 May 1715, the sixth of seven children born to Johann Sebastian and Maria Barbara Bach and the fourth to survive childhood. The Baptismal records at the State Church in Weimar noted his
As the Los Angeles wildfires rage on, their devastation reminded us of nature’s raw power and unpredictability. These fires, consuming vast landscapes and altering countless lives, echo the themes of chaos, resilience, and awe that have inspired classical composers throughout
Jaqueline du Pré is widely regarded as one of the greatest cellists of the 20th century, and her recordings remain highly influential. While she had a relatively short career due to her early diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, her artistry and







