Switched-On Bach
Newsletter

Vol: 116 | 15 Nov 2014

Meet with the World Orchestra for Peace,
immerse into Satie’s minimalist compositions,
and discover Bach’s most famous musical cipher.

 
Streetwise Opera

Remarkable Projects
With the homeless
The Dog Ate
My Music
Excuses For
Not Practicing
Weaving a Global
Tapestry of Sound
The Silk Road Ensemble
 
Event
Lucerne Festival at the Piano
The prestigious Lucerne Festival had first begun in 1938 in the gardens facing Richard Wagner’s villa in Tribschen. Its first season had featured the legendary Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini conducting an élite orchestra specially assembled for the occasion...
Date: November 22 to 30, 2014
Country: Switzerland
What's New
Inventing Abstraction – Part II World Orchestra for Peace
After Kandinsky’s and Schoenberg ground-breaking endeavors, many artists in France, Italy and Russia started to follow different paths — all towards abstraction...
The World Orchestra for Peace is a band like no other. Apart from it being formed from the best orchestral musicians handpicked from around the world, it has a loud and clear message: to be a global ambassador for peace...
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Are We Going to Party?
Groupmuse
Switched-On Bach
‘In this modern world, we are constantly confronted by this question of how best to spend our free time’, explains Sam Bodkin. ‘Are we going to engage with a challenging work of art?’ he asks...
Johann Sebastian Bach started his work on The Art of the Fugue, one of the most celebrated and extensively studied collection of contrapuntal movements, in 1743...
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Enjoy
My music Video Forgotten records

Beethoven – Complete Works
for violoncello & piano

Night Thoughts

Schubert: Die Winterreise,
op. 89, D. 911

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