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On My Music Desk
Dream Children by Edward Elgar
I can’t remember when I first heard this piece, but it was almost certainly on BBC Radio Three’s Breakfast programme, and, as is often the way, the piece caught my attention and I decided to find out more about it.
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Eight Most Fascinating Composer Power Couples in Classical Music History
The great classical music composers never wrote their music in a vacuum. The people around them always influenced what did – or didn’t – get composed. During their careers, some of these great composers were in romantic relationships that shaped
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Clarinet à la Carte
A Musical Banquet for the Soul
Every year, when National Clarinet Day rolls around on November 16, clarinettists everywhere polish their keys, warm their reeds, and raise their instruments in toast to one of the most expressive voices in music. But what if we thought of
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Eight of the Oldest Composers to Ever Live
Classical music is famous for its prodigies and young geniuses. However, more than a few composers have defied this stereotype. Many composers continued to write, perform, and inspire well past the age when most people retire. Some of them even
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An Introduction to the Cello
Lullabies and Late-Night Listening for You and Your Youngster
The cello sound brings tears to the eyes of many listeners. Do you wonder why? The warm, golden sound is the closest frequency to the human voice and can emotionally engage listeners in a unique way. Perhaps you’ve heard a
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The Vision of Daniel Barenboim (Born on November 15, 1942)
When Music Becomes Dialogue
Daniel Barenboim is one of the rare musicians whose career defies boundaries. Born on 15 November 1942 in Buenos Aires, he made his debut as a pianist at seven and soon revealed a mind as dazzling as his technique. Equally
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Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel’s Piano Sonatas (Born on November 14, 1805)
Three Sonatas that Rewrote Music History
Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel (1805–1847), elder sister to the celebrated Felix Mendelssohn, was a prodigious composer. Did you know that she composed over 460 works, including songs, chamber music, choral pieces, and solo piano compositions that rival her brother’s works in sophistication
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Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre: The Greatest French Baroque Composer?
Talk to a classical music lover about Baroque composers, and you’ll likely be talking about men like Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi. But how many French Baroque composers do you know? One of the leading Baroque composers of France – male
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