Featured New Release . . . 1747: C.P.E. Bach by Infusion Baroque
I have to say it right up front. Infusion Baroque, a Montreal-based chamber ensemble, has just released 1747: C.P.E. Bach, a new CD of works by C.P.E. Bach that comes about as close to pure happiness as any other recording you’re going to listen to anytime soon....
Music for Easter on Classical Archives
How will you spend your Easter? I hope that you will devote some part of it to listening to great religious music composed for the day. I am happy to recommend these recordings of Easter masterpieces, all available for listening here on Classical Archives. Saint...
A Nicolai Gedda Sampler on Classical Archives
Let's start today's post by watching Nicolai Gedda in two extraordinary performances. First, as Faust . . . And second, in a concert performance of Lenski's aria from Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin . . . The world of music lost a treasured artist on January 8 when...
Recommended New Release: Tenor Timothy Fallon Sings Songs by Franz Liszt
Watch tenor Timothy Fallon sing "Pace non trovo," the second of the three Petrarch sonnets set to music by Franz Liszt . . . I first heard songs composed by Franz Liszt back in my conservatory days, thanks to a superb recording by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Gerald...
How Can You Start Listening to Classical Archives on Sonos?
Two months ago, I knew nothing about the Sonos home music system. Today, I am happily listening to Classical Archives on Sonos. How did I get that to happen? I am going to explain the process in today’s post. First, I bought a Sonos PLAY:1 speaker Its list...
DakApp, a Formidable Online Library of Masterclasses for Serious Musicians
It has been nearly six months since I downloaded and started to investigate DakApp, a new app for serious students of classical music. DakApp is one remarkable resource for students. In today’s post, I would like to explain what it is and why it belongs on the...
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