Maestro David Bowden and the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic, along with the Philharmonic Chorus, the Anderson Symphonic Choir and the Anderson University Chorale, scored a double triumph Saturday ...
While other composers felt the need to write grander and grander works as they grew older—marshaling ever bigger orchestral forces—Brahms found that chamber music best suited his sensibility. We'll ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Jaap van Zweden returned to the orchestra for the first time since October with a conservative lineup of works by Wagner, Beethoven and ...
One of classical music's masterpieces will be the focus of the Pueblo Choral Society's upcoming concert. "A German Requiem" by Johannes Brahms will be presented by the chorale and the Colorado State ...
Jonathan Carney, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s concertmaster, is not about to redefine the classical concerto. But he does have an interesting take on Brahms’ Double Concerto for Violin and Cello ...
Brahms: String Quintets and Sextets Alexander String Quartet, with Toby Appel (viola) and David Requiro (cello) (Foghorn Classics) Brahms's music is usually at its best, its most bucolic, when it's ...
Elmira Darvarova, former concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, along with pianist Tomoko Kanamaru and hornist Howard Wall of the New York Philharmonic perform works from Brahms, Schumann ...
Conductor Victor Klimash got the send off of a career Friday night at Union College’s Memorial Chapel, where he conducted the college’s chorale, its community orchestra and the Octavo Singers in ...
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