Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings Tanqi Du, Piano Academy of St Martin in the Fields Jonathan Bloxham, Conductor Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings Tanqi Du, Piano Academy of St Martin in the ...
Organ Concerto (After Torelli's Op 8 No 7) Dónal McCann, Organ (6) Concertos, Movements: No. 4 in C, BWV595 (after Johann Ernst) Dónal McCann, Organ Organ Concerto (After Albinoni's Op 2 No 10) Dónal ...
Jane Jones tells how Bach found a new harpsichord, a new wife and looked for a new job. At the beginning of the 18th century, all the decent music jobs were linked with either church or state, and ...
The Arizona Bach Festival brings superb musicians from around the world each year to join with local artists in presenting the music of Bach and his contemporaries. The 2026 season opens on Sunday, ...
Within any classical musical genre, there are two sorts of piece. There are the thousands of routine works which have vanished completely. And there are the few dozens which soar above routine, and ...
In three separate Masterworks evenings beginning in November, Utah Symphony Music Director Thierry Fischer will lead the Utah Symphony through a complete cycle devoted to J.S. Bach's Brandenburg ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Although Lisa Batiashvili is pictured on the cover (and in numerous glamorous photos through the booklet) this Bach ...
The title really ought to come in quotation marks, for of the five works that Alexei Ogrintchouk plays on his first solo recording for BIS, only one, the Adagio from the Sinfonia of the Easter ...
The fifth and final concert in La Follia's all-Bach concert season features the incomparable Anton Nel performing on harpsichord. Featured works with Nel are the "Triple Concerto in A minor "and "the ...
Terry Waite and musician Steve Hackett talk about the emotional impact of Bach's music for two violins. From July 2004. Show more So little is known about the life of JS Bach, yet his music opens up a ...
Modern biographers of the great classical composers have often been reluctant to concede the sincerity of their subjects’ assertions of religious belief. Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Wagner, ...
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