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When the illustrious Red Mendelssohn Stradivarius violin came to Elizabeth Pitcairn, she was overwhelmed with the way she connected with the instrument.…
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Although Alexander Zemlinsky's The Mermaid Suite premiered alongside Schoenberg's Pellleas und Melisande in Vienna in 1905, the former was forgotten when…
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Composer Jaun Crisostomo Arriaga lived only 19 short years, from 1806-1826, became known by some as the 'Spanish Mozart.' Hear his "Symphony in D" on…
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Gorecki's Symphony No. 3, written in 1976, became a breakout success not only on the classical charts, but also the pop charts when Nonesuch released it…
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Massachusetts composer George Whitefiled Chadwick is considered part of a group that became known as the New England School of American Composers in the…
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The Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra's concert Christmas with the APO Saturday, Dec. 19, is all about coming together to celebrate the season, as Music…
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Both the Fort Smith Symphony (FSS) and Symphony of Northwest Arkansas (SoNA) present holiday concerts this weekend and, as FSS Music Director John Jeter…
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The uplifting sparkle of Bedřich Smetana’s symphonic poem “The Moldau” never fails to entertain performers and listeners alike. This Friday, tune in to Of…
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Carl Nielsen's fifth symphony surges with waves of intensity, one moment dwelling in harmony, the next moment exploding with discord. On this week's…
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Benjamin Britten’s “Symphony for Cello and Orchestra” explores its world through sprightly but decisive movements, creating a labyrinth of complicated…