
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

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

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

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,

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

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

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