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The 10 Saddest Pieces by Frédéric Chopin
From the C-sharp minor Nocturne to the Funeral March

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Juliette Herlin
‘We have to constantly stay curious’ Contrast and exploration define the work of French cellist Juliette Herlin. Hailing from Paris and now based in Texas, a thriving teaching practice alongside a demanding calendar of performance engagements, diving wholeheartedly into music
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Alma Mahler’s Lovers: A Guide to Her Most Influential Romances
Over the course of her life, Alma Mahler (1879–1964) enchanted a veritable constellation of influential men, not as a passive muse, but as an active, opinionated, and often volatile presence. A composer, muse, socialite, and sharp observer of the artistic
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Musicians and Artists: Meyerbeer and Degas
Arts Inspired by Meyerbeer’s Robert le diable Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791–1864) was born the year Mozart died and became the link between Mozart and Wagner in his operatic works. He took French grand opera to new heights, and his success came
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MUSIC OF THE WEEK

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Borenstein takes our perception of the mandolin (delicate, quiet, soft) and makes it into the soloist it always was. Since the mandolin is strung with the same 4 strings as the violin, Borenstein looked to violin virtuosos such as Paganini for his technical and expressive tools. Have a listen to his Mandolin Concerto!

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8 Haunting Classical Pieces About Loneliness
Throughout the history of classical music, composers have written countless pieces of music that touch on themes of loneliness: abandonment, exile, grief, betrayal, and otherwise solitary experiences. Today, we’re looking at eight pieces of classical music that embody a feeling
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