Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Sometimes, even in well-trodden repertoire, a program manages to shine new light on venerable works which have moved to the shadows.
How's this for a classical music lineup on a summer night: Antonin Dvorak's "Legends" was published in 1881; Cesar Franck's "Symphonic Variations" was composed four years later, in 1885; George Bizet ...
It's not a symphony, and it's not a concerto either. It's more of a concert piece for piano and orchestra. We're in Atlanta, Georgia, to hear the Atlanta Symphony play the "Symphonic Variations," by ...
There was a magical moment in the Symphonic Variations by Cesar Franck as the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra, conducted by its music director David Gilbert in the Dickerman Hollister Auditorium at ...
The Austin Symphony will start the 2019 season with an evening of music from around the world. The ASO will take you on a symphonic voyage and you will hear pieces from composers Ives/Schuman, Dvořák, ...
César Franck was no slouch when it came to writing for the piano. The Prélude, Choral et Fugue has long been among the keyboard repertoire’s toughest challenges, and here its sturdy counterpoint, ...
Belgium’s greatest composer, César Franck (1822-1890), is a man with a hidden past. He was a late developer and decades of his early output are neglected in favour of his mature work. His great ...
Piano Concertos by Moritz Moszkowski, Cesar Franck and Camille Saint-Saens (David Bar-Illan, piano, Alfredo Antonini conducting the Bavarian Radio Symphony in Moszkowski; Jean-Jacques DeBois ...