Finding the right words to describe music is notoriously hard. Finding words which are excruciatingly wrong is really easy: you just ask AI to do the job. Here’s an example: ...
We asked pianist Emanuel Ax — whose new podcast, “Classical Music Happy Hour” debuted this week — about the suit, iPad Pro, and chocolate he can’t live without. My wife and I are big fans of Chinese ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yuja Wang made us feel the harmonic movement underneath the tumultuous swirling of Rautavaara’s Piano Concerto No 1 - Mark Allan ...
Station will no longer be working with journalist after pianist makes email public Pianist Yuja Wang today made public an email sent to her by writer, critic and Radio 3 presenter Norman LeBrecht, and ...
(24) Preludes in Jazz Style, Movements: No 11 Yuja Wang, Piano (24) Preludes in Jazz Style, Movements: No 10 Yuja Wang, Piano Sonata for Piano No. 18, 'Hunt' Yuja Wang, Piano Etudes, Book 1, Movements ...
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 Yuja Wang, Piano Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gustavo Dudamel, Conductor Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 Yuja Wang, Piano Los Angeles Philharmonic ...
György Ligeti’s Piano Concerto stood out in contrast to the lush textures and easy-to-follow melodies of the works that surrounded it. Premiered in 1988, its dissonant and avant-garde music might have ...
The Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Handel and Haydn Society have been sharing the stage at Symphony Hall ever since the earliest days, when H+H performed Mendelssohn’s oratorio “Elijah” just six ...
IIf only every evening could open with a soaring performance of “A Place for Us” by the NYO-USA All-Stars and end with dinner under the chandeliers at Cipriani 42nd Street. The theme of the night, ...
Over the years, Carnegie Hall has opened its season with great orchestras—the Berlin Philharmonic, for example. Last night’s opener was somewhat experimental. The orchestra onstage was the NYO-USA All ...
Jeff Spurgeon: In New York City, there have been lots of ways to get to Carnegie Hall. In 1891, when the hall first opened, you could have taken a cab. It would have been pulled by horses, but you ...
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