Beethoven's output for cello and piano spanned his lifetime -- starting with the two sonatas he composed in 1796; two near ...
It's a bold move, jetting off to Carnegie Hall in the middle of a subscription week. Fitting, though, that the music the Cleveland Orchestra chose to feature here and in New York centered on ...
Just like Barbie®, there are a variety of different Beethovens. There’s Classical Beethoven. He’s young and playful and optimistic. He takes his cues from Haydn and Mozart, following the formal rules ...
Beethoven changed the course of music with his mighty nine symphonies. What would happen to music — and to the world — if the manuscript of a 10th symphony by Beethoven suddenly emerged from oblivion?
This performance, preceded by an illuminating, engaging and amusing 45-minute “musical and dramatic exploration”, was a reminder of quite how far Aurora has grown in confidence and stature, and has ...
You’re one of the greatest guitarists of all time. You want a song that really shows what you can do. You want a tune that demonstrates why you’re considered a Rock God. You want a song like “Voodoo ...
VIENNA, Austria Did someone kill Beethoven? A Viennese pathologist claims the composer's physician did, inadvertently overdosing him with lead. Other researchers are not convinced, but there is no ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Ruth Padel tells the great composer’s life story, more profoundly than most biographies, in “Beethoven Variations.” By Anthony ...
The Israel-Hamas War, launched on Oct. 7, continues, with women and children among the thousands dead, and little hope for a ceasefire as the conflict roils the Middle East. The Russian invasion of ...
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