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Review | J.S. Bach “A banquet of riches”
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Josh Cohen: Blowing Winds
My parents met in a music history appreciation class at Brooklyn College. They only really listen…
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Jeanine Krause: How church music made an oboeist
Aside from cartoons and (I probably shouldn’t admit this), as a child I had a…
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Jesse Blumberg, baritone: A life in music
From piano to trumpet and finding his voice I grew up with lots of pianists…
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Translation: Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen (Cantata No. 12)
Weeping, Lamentation, Worry and Despair (Cantata No. 12) 1. Sinfonia 2. Chorus Weeping, lamentation, worry,…
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Translation: The Contest Between Phoebus and Pan
Cast of characters Momus is the personification of satire and mockery. Phoebus, another name of…
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Program Notes: J.S. Bach ~ Sacred & Secular
NOTES ON THE PROGRAM Bach’s musical career took him to a series of towns in…
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Perfect Pitch: David Miller, Viola
I’ve always loved listening to music from my earliest years. I have perfect pitch and…
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Reviews: Kudos for Love & Lamentation
Opening Weekend Reviews All the values we most cherish in Aston Magna were amply present…
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The Trio Sonata: Program Notes
The Jewish violinist Salomone Rossi lived primarily in Mantua, where he served at the court…
