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BEING a detective may seem glamorous but the reality has been nerve-wracking for Eva Frey. The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra's music librarian found herself in a race against time to track down a lost piece of music to be performed in Sydney on Wednes
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.. 1:00 Antonio Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in D "Grosso Mogul" (Scottish Chamber Orchestra) 1:16 Antonin Dvorak: Rusalka: Polonaise (C-S-S-R State Philharmonic) 1:22 Wolfgang Mozart: Symphony #40 in g minor (Apollo's Fire) Q with Jian Ghomeshi "Q" is Canad
Born in San Francisco, raised on the San Francisco Giants and Major League Baseball, Richard Dyer can often be found listening to the music of Raymond Scott, Antonio Vivaldi, Phish, or Thelonious Monk. He is a member of ActiveBass.com and has published a
The temperature levels were way below normal in Paris last Tuesday at the Cathedral of St. Louis des Invalides. Nonetheless, over four hundred music lovers braved the inclement weather to attend a concert of guitar and orchestra music by renowned Maltese
Russian-born Baroque violinist Boris Begelman, who spends most of his time in Italy, returns to Israel to perform Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons with the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra around the country between February 11 – 15. In a phone interview on
For years, Tempesta di Mare has liberated its programs from the masterpiece mentality that often comes with higher-budget organizations. At Sunday's concert at Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, hardly a brand-name composer (excepting Antonio Vivaldi)
From Bach to Fats Waller and all things in between, British violinist Nigel Kennedy is still a surprising package even after all these years. NIGEL Kennedy, Britains former bad boy of classical music, seems to be having yet another new lease of life. Two
9:24 George Frederich Handel: Water Music Suite #1 in F (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra) 9:53 Lars-Erik Larsson: Symphony #1: Finale (Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra) 10:04 Ludwig van Beethoven: Consecration of the House Overture (Minnesota Orchestra) 10:16 An
6:30 Marketplace® The award-winning daily program about business and finance puts a human face on the global economy, with insight from anchor Kai Ryssdal. 7:00 The World The World brings one-of-a-kind international stories home to America. Host Lisa Mul
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Johann Sebastian Bach. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Antonio Vivaldi. Just a few of the world famous musicians who composed some pretty amazing music for the violin. In fact, their classical sound is what most violinists still play today. But our Brian Dwyer
About 14 months ago I saw the New York premiere of Philip Glass's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No.2 at Carnegie Hall performed by violinist Robert McDuffie and the Venice Baroque Orchestra. McDuffie had commissioned the Glass work (subtitled "The Am
Weston High School choral singers rehearse Vivaldi's Gloria for the town's community choral concert at Regis College Feb. 8. The Weston High School Chorus, Concert Choir, Westons Community Chorus and In Choro Novo will performing Feb. 8 at the Casey Thea
Loud applause and appreciative smiles of the audience accompanied the concert by young violinist Nilufar Mukhiddinova, held on January 21 in the large hall of Uspensky Music School. Organized by the Fund Forum, the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Educat
Music Festival has everything from Mary Poppins to Michael Jackson Violinist Ann Miller practices in the sanctuary of St. John's Church on Jan. 23.MICHAEL MCCOLLUM/The Record It was a "blast," providing the continuing connection between "serious" and pop
1:00 Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for various instruments (Academy of Ancient Music) 1:12 Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony #3 in a minor "Scottish" (Cleveland Orchestra) Q with Jian Ghomeshi "Q" is Canada's liveliest arts, culture and entertainment magazine. It'
Acclaimed Italian Ensemble I Musici Opens Chamber Music New Zealand Season “In every style [I Musici] bring the essential impulse of life… The result is playing of verve, stylistic purity and impeccable artistry." The New York Times Acclaimed Italian cha
Apollo’s Fire has been recognized around the world for a unique sense of style – returning to the true roots of the Baroque by evoking passion and emotion on stage that is coupled with musical authenticity and the highest performance standards. Praised f
BRITISH Baroque instrumental group Red Priest will perform a one-night concert, Nightmare In Venice A Baroque Fantasy, on Jan 9 (8.30pm), at Dewan Filharmonik Petronas (DFP) in Kuala Lumpur. The quartet comprises Piers Adams (recorder), Julia Bishop (vi
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (March 4, 1678 – July 28, 1741), nicknamed il Prete Rosso ("The Red Priest"), was a Baroque music composer and Venetian priest, as well as a famous virtuoso violinist; he was born and raised in the Republic of Venice. The Four Seasons, a series of four violin concerti, is his best-known work and a highly popular Baroque piece. Full Article
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