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#Classicsaday #PrideMonth Week 2
For the month of June, Classics a Day celebrates Pride Month. And the challenge is to post works from classical composers who self-identified as other than heteronormative.
Schubert Sonatas come together for Anne-Marie McDermott
Sometimes it all comes together -- the music, the artist, the venue, the recording.
Louis Glass Symphony No. 4 - Big (but not bad)
The Staatsorchester Rheinische Philharonic has a smooth blend, with a spacious recorded sound.
The Silver Screen Soundtrack Hour: The Music of Film Noir
Springing from a fertile mix of hard-boiled crime fiction and German expressionist cinematography, film noir presented a rough-edged alternative to the cozy stereotype of the American dream.
Paul Wranitzky Works for Oboe -- Works for Me!
The Wranitzky Kapelle, directed by Marek Stilec provides solid support for the soloists. The ensemble plays with clarity. And also with a spritely energy that keeps things moving.
WorldView Episode 15: Edward Elgar’s 165th Birthday
#ClassicsaDay #PrideMonth Week 1
For the month of June, Classics a Day celebrates Pride Month. And the challenge is to post works from classical composers who self-identified as other than heteronormative.
Johann Vanhal Symphonies, Volume 5 -- More, please!
Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice turns in another set of fine performances. Under Michael Halász's direction, the ensemble has a nice, full sound.
The Silver Screen Soundtrack Hour: Swords and Sandals
This week’s episode of The Silver Screen Soundtrack samples a variety of music from the Swords and Sandals genre, including works by Enzo Masetti, Hans Zimmer, Bernard Herrmann, and many more.
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