Brahms’ greatest Hungarian Dance has been given the banjo treatment – try *not* to tap your feet to this. Jamie Dupuis Music is a banjoist who loves to flip pieces of classical and jazz music on their ...
The KCCNYxSPO’s “Online Orchestra Concert” program presents a new VR Orchestra concert series with a goal to provide effective materials for music education. SPO and EBS have produced a high quality ...
WE started this month's columns with Brahms, and before I take any more earbashing and am flayed alive we will finish the month's columns with the same composer, and square things up a bit. The issue ...
Joszef Lendvai Sr. plays the gypsy violin, while Oszkar Okros is a master of the instrument known as the cimbalom. Together, the two musicians — teaming up with the Budapest Festival Orchestra — put a ...
On this week's episode, we're listening to music of Hungary, including Johannes Brahms' recreations of Gypsy tunes, György Ligeti's avant-garde offerings, and folk- inspired music by ...
TSO Assistant Concertmaster Etsuko Kimura and Violin James Wallenberg live in different parts of the city, but they both know that their neighbourhood restaurants and cafes are trying to cope with the ...
German composer Johannes Brahms crafted Hungarian Dance No 5 in 1879 and exactly 145 years later, the musical masterpiece is propelling a medal magnet swimmer to Paralympic glory. “If I’m listening to ...
Born in Hamburg in 1833, Johannes Brahms was raised on a diet of Bach and Beethoven. But despite the lessons he absorbed from his scores of those masters, he craved a little more spice. That he found ...
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