
Johannes Brahms:|Symphonies 3 & 4
Not only did Brahms write his symphonies, he also heard them – and was impressed

Not only did Brahms write his symphonies, he also heard them – and was impressed

Franz Schubert, Frédéric Chopin, and Gabriel Fauré – these three names emblematically represent virtuoso piano

The ‘songs of a Wayfarer” are the earliest songs by Gustav Mahler that continue to

When one contemplates the Augustan era in Saxony, the large residential city of Dresden immediately

Telemann’s Twelve Fantasias are a stunning example of Baroque solo works ‘senza basso”. The cycle’s

When asked to think of the classical Lied composer who set Goethe’s texts to music,

Only few works were written for solo violoncello. The few that are, however, are awe-inspiring.

The CD-production “The King’s Men” puts three composers centre-stage who have one thing in common:

Richard Strauss once said that “a composer of worth must also be able to compose

Bach’s Goldberg Variations for string trio: Johann Sebastian Bach’s demanding masterwork for keyboard instruments is