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Ideas for the Environmentally Conscious Music Lovers…
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Five of the Longest Symphonies Ever Composed
Symphonic composers are convinced that what they have to say is important. They have to be. Not only are these composers spending months or years preparing a score during the composition process, they’re also asking a room of a hundred
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Are You Single?
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The Fall of Onomatopoeian Empire
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My Favorite Music by Gabriel Fauré
When I was a little girl, I heard Gabriel Fauré’s famous Pavane in an arrangement for two pianos on a classical music compilation disc. From the very first notes, I was taken by its elegant restraint. I listened to the
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Don’t Look at Me, I’m Always Right!
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Which Composer Wrote the Greatest First Symphony?
Ever since Beethoven redefined what a symphony could be, composers have been, by turn, inspired and intimidated by the genre. Today we look at the stories of how five very different composers dealt with the pressure and weight of expectation
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Best Symphonic Poems of all Time
First things first, a symphonic poem is an orchestral composition, usually in a single continuous movement. Basically, the music of a symphonic poem attempts to communicate or carry meanings, messages, or concepts that originate from outside music itself. This can
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