The Bakersfield Symphony Orchestra’s all-Romantic Era program for this Saturday’s concert is a nice foil to the season opener of 20th century American symphonic music. Conducted by Stilian Kirov, ...
Boston College’s Gasson 100 again played host to a rollicking Friday night concert—“The World of Johannes Brahms II,” the second event in the Brahms series. The crowd was plentiful, though the evening ...
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Why romantic era music still moves us today
The Romantic era of music transformed how composers conveyed emotion, identity, and narrative through sound. From Beethoven’s groundbreaking symphonies to Chopin’s poetic piano works, the period ...
Thus far, we’ve seen the origin stories and the next generation of our chamber music superheroes. Now, we reach our proverbial Bronze Age as we explore chamber music in the nineteenth century. Known ...
Ranging from the familiar and frequently celebrated to the relatively little-known, these works offer fascinating insight into the great German composer's methods and shine a light on the debts Brahms ...
BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons leads works by two closely associated composers, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, in the first of three programs in "Pathways of Romanticism," the final series of ...
NEW YORK — A century separates the clarinet quintets of Mozart and Brahms, but at the emotional heart of each sits a slow movement of rapt, bucolic calm. In both, the strings play with mutes, creating ...
Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms were close friends as well as two of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Clara Schumann, Robert’s wife, was one of the greatest pianists of the time, also a ...
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