Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen as Carlos Santana, Branford Marsalis and others pick their favorites of the moody master of 19th-century music. In the past, we’ve chosen the ...
Aimez-vous Brahms? Some love Brahms, often for the passion. Others can’t stomach the man’s thick-textured, thickly harmonic, tradition-thick music. LA Weekly music critic Alan Rich led the legions of ...
Brahms: Symphonies 3 and 4. London Classical Players; Roger Norrington, conductor (EMI). Norrington’s period-instrument recordings have so often freed masterpieces from the thoughtlessness known has ...
Let your thoughts settle with this peaceful mix of classical music and calming sounds from the natural world. Featuring reflective piano pieces, soft string textures, and tranquil choral moments.
As part of his weekly guide to classical masterpieces, Ivan Hewett looks at how a summer holiday inspired Brahms's sunniest symphony Ivan Hewett is The Telegraph’s Classical Music Critic and an author ...
On the other hand I immediately felt how hard it would be to come close to this “truth”. In all of Brahms’s music there is this element of something elusive and unreachable. Deeply inspired by this ...
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