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Although born in England, composer Arnold Bax certainly drew wide thematic and cultural elements from the changing landscape of Europe. He lived briefly…
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In an effort to highlight Jewish composers that escaped Nazi controlled Europe, Daniel Hope's new release focuses on the Jewish influence on the film…
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While beginning his composition career with lighthearted melodies from his Flemish youth, Jef Van Hoof later abandoned his upbeat and cheerful style in…
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Centuries after Bach wrote his final notes, musicians and audiences alike still revel in his mastery. Violinist Joshua Bell notes that, "Through his music…
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Stemming from the idea that life may again return to living solely in the ocean, John Luther Adam's new Pulitzer Prize winning composition Become Ocean…
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Almost all have heard the magnificent finale to Beethoven's final symphony, most commonly referred to as Ode to Joy. However, many are unaware of what…
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Joaquin Turina's music was not only influenced by the tumultuous time in which he lived, but also by the range of cultures he found himself a part of.…
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Retrospective, a three concert series highlighting the words of Soviet era composer Alfred Schnittke, premiers November 18th in UA's Giffels Auditorium at…
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Retrospective, a three concert series featuring the music of Alfred Schnittke kicks off Tuesday, November 18 with a concert at UA's Giffels Auditorium.…
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The fourth annual Books for Tomorrow Benefit Concert will feature local violinist Miho Oda-Sakon accompanied by UA music professor Tomoko Kashiwagi. This…