The French composer, Claude Debussy, is known as the first impressionist composer. He was born in 1862 and is often referred to as one of the most influential composers of the time. Some of his most ...
Elgar is known for his grand marches and oratorios, but some of his most beautiful music can be found in his miniatures. This Christmas Greeting for women’s voices, two violins and piano is a little ...
Those of us who mark the music have a duty to share it with younger generations and take every opportunity to expose children to classical music, by playing recordings, taking them to live concerts, ...
Renowned violinist and conductor Scott Yoo travels through Europe and the U.S. to explore beloved works by the world’s greatest classical composers. “We focused on baroque-era composers last season,” ...
Principal guest conductor Gemma New leads the Dallas Symphony Orchestra at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, March 6, 2020. Brandon Wade / Special Contributor Shortly after earning the position ...
Johannes Brahms and Hungarian violinist Joseph Joachim became instant and great friends upon meeting in their early 20s in 1853. Brahms wasn't yet known but the violinist was already a celebrity (and ...
In this article, we will discuss whether AI can imitate the 50 greatest classical music composers of all time. To skip our detailed analysis of the nature and scope of the generative AI industry in ...
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Joshua Furr is a DualShockers features writer from North Carolina (home of Epic games and Pepsi) with a passion for pop culture. Since Sonic's debut on Sega Genesis, he's been completely smitten with ...
Watch out – the film music boys (and girls) are coming for a concert hall near you. Next spring brings the first-ever Soundtrack Festival dedicated to Television and Games Music to London. Meanwhile, ...
Barton Swaim, in his review of John Mauceri’s book “The War on Music” (June 17), cites the lack of new music that “any normal person would want to hear” as one reason for declining audiences at ...
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