Playlists

archive-post-image
Letting It All Go LOUD: Earquake
We discovered an interesting recording the other day, consisting solely of LOUD music. This recording by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Lief Segerstam, is entitled Earquake and where the first issue shows a listener thrown into space clutching his
Read more
archive-post-image
Marie Antoinette
Queen of Harps
The archduchess of Austria, Marie Antonia Josepha Johanna arrived in France at the age of 14. She became dauphine of France, under the name Marie Antoinette, when she married Louis-Auguste in May 1770. Four years later Louis-Auguste ascended the throne
Read more
archive-post-image
Pharaohs, Patriarchs and Prophets
Old Testament in Music
Where can you find passionate stories about love and hate, horrible stories about rape and dismemberment, accounts of slave trafficking, tales of high honor, and cruel treachery of war? The answer is very simple, as you only need to turn
Read more
archive-post-image
Aaron Copland (1900-1990)
A Piano Album
Just in case we need reminding, the “Dean of American Composers,” Aaron Copland was born on 14 November 1900. In his teens, Stravinsky studied theory and composition with Rubin Goldmark, who was considered one of New York’s most eminent composition
Read more
archive-post-image
The Mermaid in Classical Music
One of my all-time feel-good movies is the animated musical fantasy film “The Little Mermaid.” Originally released in 1989 by Walt Disney Pictures, the movie takes us to the kingdom of Atlantica. Princess Ariel, a 16-year-old mermaid, is unhappy with
Read more
archive-post-image
“World Pianist Day”
10 Forgotten Piano Sonatas
It seems like we have a “World Day” for everything these days. From hugging a teddy bear to LGBT Center Awareness Day, the entire spectrum of social causes and cultural cheerleading is filling up our daily calendar. I was very
Read more
archive-post-image
Classical Music for Funerals: Thirty Pieces for Piano, Voice, Orchestra, and More
Classical music can be the perfect choice of genre for funeral music. Its association with beauty, dignity, and tradition – along with its ability to comfort or evoke feelings of nostalgia – makes it appealing to many. But there’s so
Read more
archive-post-image
The Butcher, the Baker, the Candlestick Maker
10 Composers with Real Jobs
Very few people are actually born to become composers, and composers frequently struggle financially in society. In fact, the starving artist was a popular trope in the late 18th and 19th centuries. It was suggested that artists lived in poverty
Read more