The two newly attributed pieces lay overlooked in manuscript form, until researcher Peter Wollny was able to firmly identify ...
Christopher Jacobson, Duke University Chapel organist, will perform the entire 257 organ works of J. S. Bach semi-continuously over the course of 22 hours. This two-day marathon event is open to ...
HAYDN: Symphonies Nos. 93-98. George Szell conducting The Cleveland Orchestra. Sony Classical 8869748904-2: two CDs. Certain recordings deserve to remain in the catalogue indefinitely, and these ...
Inspired by Pablo Casals’s belief in playing Bach every day, and the conviction that Bach aspired to a sense of time ‘that was like God’s, that of eternity’, Baltimore Symphony principal trumpet ...
Founded in 1920 by A H Fox Strangways, Music and Letters is long established as the leading British journal of musical scholarship. Its coverage embraces all fields of musical enquiry, from the ...
Live at the BBC Proms from the Royal Albert Hall: The Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig conducted by Andris Nelsons perform works by J.S Bach and Bruckner. Ian Skelly presents. Programme J.S Bach: Fantasia ...
Fantasia and Fugue in G minor BWV 542 "Great"; Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor BWV 582; Prelude and Fugue in E flat major BWV 552 "St Anne"; Prelude and Fugue in e minor BWV 548 "Wedge"; Toccata, ...
Marking both its 80th anniversary season and George Vass’ 30th anniversary as Music Director, St Albans Choral Society ...
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With the 325th anniversary of J.S. Bach’s birthday this week, it seems appropriate that musical organizations consider celebrations in Bach’s honor. Early Music Michigan began the festivities Saturday ...
BAROQUE: The period of music history from 1600 to 1750, beginning with the birth of opera and ending with the death of Bach. This was an era characterized by flamboyance and vivid expression. It was ...