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In tune / Arts :
The Vienna Secession in Art and Music
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Artist Gustav Klimt
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In essence / Roots :
W.A. Mozart: Clarinet Concerto, K. 622
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Development of the single-reed instrument
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In essence / Anecdotes :
Maestros Tales
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Stories of legendary conductors
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Hamamatsu International Piano Competition
Launched in 1991 in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the founding of Hamamatsu City, southern Japan, the competition is held every three years in the Act City Hamamatsu Main Hall and Concert Hall...
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In essence / Inspiration |
In essence / Love |
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Mozart in Mannheim II
One of the most significant innovations of the Mannheim Orchestra was to standardize the orchestral instrumentation. It normally consisted of strings and pairs of flutes, oboes, bassoons... |
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In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Franz!
The differences between Marie Duplessis and Carolyne von Sayn-Wittgenstein could not have been more pronounced... |
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Artist of the month |
In touch |
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On the road, with bravery – Pianist Sa Chen
The first time I heard pianist Sa Chen’s performance was back in the 90s, in Newcastle. It was also the first time I ever heard of her name... |
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If music be the food of love, play on – Richard Ekkebus
Hailed as ‘the Italian Mozart’, Rossini was not only famous for his operas, but also for his passion for food... |
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Selected video |
My music |
Forgotten records |
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François Leleux A.Piazzolla ”Oblivion”
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Ian Pong – Allegro in the style of Mozart (1998)
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Dukas – Fauré – Ravel Fauré: Nocturne No. 4 (in B flat major), Op. 36
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Listen |
Listen |
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