Luisi must have been right on Beethoven’s markings for the Fifth’s first two movements — the first edgy, bristling with ...
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San Francisco Chronicle on MSNReview: S.F. Symphony takes a dive into the weirder side of Mahler with Paavo JärviThe orchestra approaches Mahler’s Seventh Symphony with admirable risk and excitement, if not the polish of performances ...
If forced to name the greatest pianist before the public today, or indeed for the last sixty years, many of us would have ...
Perhaps all great music counterpoints and comments on the times, but Antonio Pappano and the London Symphony Orchestra have been searingly congruent. Before he took up his post as Chief Conductor, ...
The symphony's special Valentine’s Day program uplifts the work of Herman Whitfield III, a young Black composer who died in ...
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The National on MSNBrooding, dreamy and full of sorrow – why Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No 5 still moves us todayWhat is technical perfection if you don't have anything meaningful to say? It was something Pyotr Tchaikovsky mused about in 1888 when setting to work on what would become his famed Symphony No 5.
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNNew CRISPR Tool Reveals Key Lymphoma GenesThis study presents an optimized CRISPR-Cas12a system for large-scale genetic screening, revealing critical genes involved in lymphoma development and therapy.
Bass clarinetist Laurianna May performs “Take Me to Church,” accompanied by Elsie Fetzer on the piano, during the First ...
Martha Argerich and Mischa Maisky's duo recital at Wigmore Hall turns into a trio... and offers the London audience a rare ...
University of Connecticut student Devora Trestman held her senior recital on Feb. 4 in von Der Mehden Recital Hall, during which she reached the end of a years-long musical journey.
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