March, 2025

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Paganini’s 24th Caprice in Other Voices
The demon violinist, Niccoló Paganini (1782–1840), the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his day and who is still known today, wrote a set of 24 caprices for solo violin between 1802 and 1817. The caprices (meaning ‘a sudden and unaccountable
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How Conductors Explain Conducting
When audiences are transported by a concert, they imagine that a kind of magic happens onstage attributed to the conductor. Sometimes that is true. But many other attendees wonder: what does a conductor actually do? We’re in luck. Several conductors
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Susanna Mälkki (Born March 13, 1969)
Orchestrating Change
One of the most dynamic and influential conductors of her generation, Susanna Mälkki has decisively reshaped the landscape of classical music. Initially trained as a cellist, Mälkki has since earned a reputation as a formidable interpreter of the classical repertory
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The Violin of Death
Grete von Zieritz: Le violon de la mort
With the dramatic title of Le violon de la mort (The Violin of Death), Austrian composer Grete von Zieritz (1899–2001) shows us in the subtitle, Dances macabres, that it’s part of the long line of music written for the dead.
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Steven Osborne (Born March 12, 1971)
The Pulse of Perfection
Scottish pianist Steven Osborne is celebrated for his exceptional artistry, versatility, and profound interpretations. His career gained significant momentum after winning the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition in 1991 and the Naumburg International Piano Competition in 1997. Osborne is known
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Three Pianists Who Survived the Nazi Concentration Camps
One of the major difficulties of studying the Holocaust is understanding its sheer scale. The human brain isn’t built to process what the murder of millions of people really means. However, by zeroing in and looking at individual stories, we
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Musicians and Artists: Baley and 4 Birds
Virko Baley: Sculptured Birds For his work for clarinet and piano, Sculptured Birds, Ukrainian-American composer Virko Baley (b 1938) chose four modern artists for his four movements, beginning in 1978 and continuing in 1982 through 1984. The Sculptured Birds suite
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The Extraordinary Story of Henryk Górecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs – Part II
In the first part of this article, we surveyed the rather sensational veneer of the story of Henryk Górecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs – the surreal happenings, the seemingly chance developments, and the absurdity of a reticent Polish composer outselling
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