Is Serialism Serially Dull?
 
In tune / Arts :
Attention:
Sensory Overload!
“Philips Pavilion”

In person :
Zoltán Kodály

Taking Children
Seriously
In essence / Anecdotes :
In Daddy’s Footsteps!

Franz Xaver Mozart

 

Festival de Música de Canarias
Enriching the cultural environment of the region that has a long tradition in contemporary music has been one of the primary goals of the festival since the beginning, and guarantees to keep improving on it...

Date: January 10 to February 14, 2014
Country: Spain
In essence / Love In touch
Musical Catfights!
Corelli and Handel

Trying to reconstruct the love life of a discreetly homosexual composer in the 17th century presents a variety of formidable challenges...
with Christoph Meyer
Christoph Meyer is the director of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein Dusseldorf Duisburg and is regularly on the jury for international singing competitions. I recently caught up with him to talk about the future of opera...
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In touch In person
with Ian Rosenblatt
With central funding for the arts scarce and centred around established institutions, the world of classical music is finding itself looking to philanthropy to back new ventures of all kinds...
20th Century Studies – Is Serialism Serially Dull?
Love it or loathe it, serialism happened, and no matter how loudly you shout ‘la la la’ with your ears covered, it’ll still be there when you stop, staring you in the face more intently than ever...
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Selected videos My music Forgotten records

Bach BWV 1041
Unusual Bach played by
accordionist Richard Galliano.

Polish Piano Quintets
Juliusz Zarębski: Piano Quintet
in G minor Op. 34

Chopin – Mendelssohn
Mendelssohn: Songs without Words op. 19b no. 1

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