by Barry Lenson | Mar 26, 2021 | Uncategorized
Featured New Release: “Behold the Stars” Lets Us Discover the Music of Composer Rodrigo Ruiz Who is Rodrigo Ruiz? Editor’s Note: “Behold the Stars” will be available soon for members of Classical Archives to enjoy! If you would like us to inform you...
by Barry Lenson | Mar 17, 2021 | Uncategorized
We have just heard the news that James Levine has died at age 77. Anyone who heard a performance he conducted – or heard him play the piano – knows what an expansive, relaxed and insightful musician he was. Whether you were listening to him conducting...
by Barry Lenson | Mar 11, 2021 | Uncategorized
An Exclusive Conversation with the Creators of the Three-Grammy Nominated Oratorio The Passion of Yeshua by Richard Danielpour Classical Archives is honored to present a conversation with three people who were motivating forces behind the creation of a major new...
by Barry Lenson | Feb 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
Does Beethoven’s #9 or Mozart’s #41 Inspire You More? Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is the ultimate inspiration for many lovers of classical music. After all, it is Beethoven’s world-changing final symphony that brings in a chorus and soloists for the final movement for...
by Barry Lenson | Jan 20, 2021 | Uncategorized
What is the one piece you really need to hear on Inauguration Day . . . today? We would like to invite you to take three minutes and listen to our choice. It is Stars and Stripes Forever, the most famous march by John Philip Sousa. If you are a member of Classical...
by Barry Lenson | Dec 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
What kind of music is optimistic? Love duets from operas are. In them, two people who are crazy about each other see a bright future ahead. Even though the course of their true love will not run smooth (an opera needs a plot, after all), at the moment everything looks...
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