by Barry Lenson | Aug 9, 2023 | Uncategorized
Are you reading the new book Schoenberg: Why He Matters by Harvey Sachs?. I am, and it offers fresh perspective on why Schoenberg altered the trajectory of classical music that followed. If you are reading this important new book – and if not, perhaps you should be –...
by Barry Lenson | Jun 8, 2023 | Uncategorized
Robert Schumann, one of the greatest and most troubled composers who ever lived, was born on June 8 in 2010. So, which of his works should we listen to today? There are so many to choose from right here in the Classical Archives library – his symphonies, chamber...
by Barry Lenson | May 17, 2023 | Uncategorized
We’re about to enter the time of year when we want to listen to American music. Memorial Day is nearly here – shall we listen to some Copland? Then comes Independence Day – time for some rousing Sousa marches? And then on to Labor Day – how about some thoughtful...
by Barry Lenson | May 5, 2023 | Sergey Rachmaninov, Yuja Wang
Rachmaninov was born 150 years ago. We invite you to spend a day listening to pianist Yuja Wang perform his music on Classical Archives The pianist and composer Sergey Rachmaninov was born on April 1, 1873, in Novgorod Gubernya in Russia. He and his family left Russia...
by Barry Lenson | Apr 17, 2023 | Michael Noble
Pianist Michael Noble is a graduate of the Yale School of Music, the Eastman School of Music, and the University of Rochester. He also studied at the Paris Conservatoire and the Royal Ghent Conservatory. Michael has an intense interest in worthy music that merits...
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