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Which Composer Wrote the Most Symphonies Ever?
The history of symphony composition and surprising prolific composers

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Making Sure it All Happens: A Conversation with Thomas Guthrie
In the leadership of a program, there’s conducting and there’s directing. We tend to use the two terms interchangeably in reference to the person standing up at the front of an ensemble, but in this case, they are two different
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Seven Works Dedicated to Brahms
Johannes Brahms may have had a prickly personality, but he was also deeply admired by quite a few colleagues. Many of them expressed that admiration by dedicating works to Brahms. Today, we’re looking at seven of the most interesting examples
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Musicians and Artists: Grime and Cornell
Helen Grime’s Night Songs Inspired by Joseph Cornell The American artist and filmmaker Joseph Cornell (1903–1972) was best known for his assemblages. Using found objects, he created shadow boxes, deep boxes with glass fronts, in which he made arrangements of
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'It’s a delight to hear these works played so beautifully by this astonishingly creative trio.' Have a listen to Brahms' piano trio performed by Trio Sōra!

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Enrique Granados: 12 Danzas Españolas
Visions of Spain
In the rich tapestry of Spanish music, few names evoke the same sense of lyrical beauty, national pride, and tragic romanticism as Enrique Granados. Born on 27 July 1867 in Lleida, Catalonia, Granados emerged as one of Spain’s most evocative
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