One of the ‘lessons’ (I’m trying to avoid the schoolmarmish sense of the word here) gained in listening to the first week and a little bit more of Father Sean Duggan’s series of concerts of Bach ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Angela Hewitt, in the first of three recitals at the 92nd Street Y, began the final phase of her four-year journey through Bach’s complete keyboard ...
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Edward Aldwell, who died Sunday at 68, was a pianist and authority on the music of Bach, as well as a teacher of music theory and piano at the Mannes College of Music in New York and the Curtis ...
From the J.S. Bach keyboard works of the Baroque era to Bartók’s note-splitting masterpiece of the 20th century, here are some of the greatest piano concertos ever to have been written. Piano ...
Colin MacKnight has set himself a challenge that few organists would dare to tackle. MacKnight, director of music at Little Rock's Trinity Cathedral, is already in the midst of a Herculean task -- to ...
If Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach wrote a dull piece of music, I've not yet heard it. And even if there is a workaday piece or two lurking within his 300 keyboard sonatas, you certainly won't find it on ...
British pianist Danny Driver uncovers the impetuous mood swings, curious key changes and whiplash stops and starts that define C.P.E. Bach's... Calculated Instability: The Pioneering Sonatas Of C.P.E.
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