Beethoven's output for cello and piano spanned his lifetime -- starting with the two sonatas he composed in 1796; two near ...
Acknowledging the audience’s long and loud applause, Trifonov consented to three encores, a pianissimo meditation and two ...
The Tbilisi Baroque Festival 2025 moves across the city with the steady pulse of a tradition that keeps discovering new ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there are “Midwinter Revels,” the “Solstice” light experience, ...
Around Easter, the chants would arise across Owens & Minor Inc.‘s Hanover County headquarters: “We want candy! We want candy!” as Gil Minor, dressed as the Easter Bunny and singing “Here comes Peter ...
Two workmanlike pieces by the teenage Bach had their New York premiere at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will present its Winter/Spring 2026 Weekend Concert Series, a fifteen-concert season ...
Previously unknown organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach have been presented and performed in Germany for the first time in 320 years. Germany's Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer called the discovery of ...
Dedicated to Ukraine, Alexei Ratmansky’s evening-length ballet “The Art of the Fugue” is both dispassionately unsentimental and profoundly moving. By Roslyn Sulcas Reporting from Copenhagen. The ...
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It's all too easy to talk about artists and musicians who shaped the world around them. In the case of Johann Sebastian Bach, though, this accolade has the ring of truth. Bach (1685–1750) is one of ...