The Potomac Guitar Quartet and pianist Jeffery Watson continue Strathmore’s series A Celebration of the Piano: From Bach to Boogie-Woogie and Beyond with a look at popular music from the 19th century.
The finalists of the 19th Century Music Competition are outstanding musicians who honor the transformative musical legacy of the 1800s. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ...
FORT LARNED, Kan. (WIBW) - Fort Larned National Historic Site is organizing a regimental band focused on creating 19th-century music. Fort Larned National Historic Site officials said the Fort Larned ...
Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Stephen Walsh, Emeritus Professor of Music at Cardiff University, to discuss his book, The Beloved Vision: A History of Nineteenth Century Music. They chat about ...
Returning to New Orleans a decade after rave reviews for lead roles in “Tosca” and “Il Trovatore” for New Orleans Opera, acclaimed soprano Mary Elizabeth Williams will headline a new festival this ...
“William Tell Overture” was penned by Gioachino Rossini, a 19th century Italian composer most known for his 39 operas, with “Overture” being his last before he went into semi-retirement. Born in ...
Dvořák’s chamber music has received surprisingly little attention from Anglo-American music theorists of the modern era, despite a well-established place in the concert repertoire. Close readings of ...
For the briefest of moments, a silence fell over the pews of New Orleans’ famed St. Louis Cathedral, as the chapel filled with a collective sense the audience was about to witness history. They were ...
The term unheimlich (uncanny) comes into usage in German music criticism in the nineteenth century and is often used to describe instrumental music, particularly sections of works featuring the ombra ...
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