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#ClassicsaDay #WomensHistoryMonth 2022 Week 5
The Classics a Day team chose Women's History Month as the theme for March. Actually, it's been the March theme for the past five years. And there are still many composers to explore.
Auber Overtures Volume 5 goes beyond overtures
For conductor Dario Salvi, this series is a labor of love. Not only has made a study of Auber's music but he's also edited it for publication. That knowledge shows in his performances.
Classical Interviews – David Sariti and Dominic Giardino
Paul Lansky Angles -- great chamber music
Lanksy wrote these works in his seventies. But there's nothing old-fashioned about them. To me, they sounded fresh, and in a way, timeless. This volume was a pleasure to explore.
HyeJin Kim beautifully performs early Clementi
HyeJin Kim plays these sonatas with a light touch. Her phrasing shapes the music beautifully. Simple scales and arpeggiated chords become meaningful.
Classical Interviews – Arod Quartet
WorldView Episode 05: Joan Tower
#ClassicsaDay #WomensHistoryMonth Week 4, 2022
The Classics a Day team chose Women's History Month as the theme for March. Actually, it's been the March theme for the past five years. And there are still many composers to explore.
Amy Beach Works for Piano Duo Twice as Nice
If you're seeking out music by women, American music, or music for piano duos, check out this release. You won't be disappointed. I wasn't.
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