In my opinion, the future of music will have more in common with the music of Stravinsky and Debussy than with Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern. Esa-Pekka Salonen, in a DVD, made a similar assertion and a… more →
cogitationsCarolyne Elyse wrote 1 week ago: Last week I was introduced to my new obsession by my best friend’s girl, who by that moniker s … more →
philipkennicott wrote 1 month ago: There’s a plant on my shelf that sits in a metal pot and for some re … more →
Lao Cai wrote 4 months ago: Wow, we’re nearing the 30th anniversary of the release of “From Mao to Mozart”, on … more →
Tel wrote 4 months ago: Classical Music Milestone: July 21 Isaac Stern, one of my favourite violinists of all-time, is bor … more →
Cheryl wrote 6 months ago: I’m in Durham, NC this week enjoying some time with family. Yesterday we visited the new Nashe … more →
Judy wrote 11 months ago: Recently I’ve seen several films starring John Garfield, and been impressed by all of them. Af … more →
thebrierpatch wrote 1 year ago: In my opinion, the future of music will have more in common with the music of Stravinsky and Debussy … more →
Allison wrote 1 year ago: I got my music for chamber music camp in July! I’m playing: Beethoven’s Piano Trio III i … more →
BK R wrote 1 year ago: After Sunday’s posting about my non-viewing of the Academy Awards (and judging by the low-rati … more →
huey wrote 1 year ago: The documentary that introduced me to the majesty of Mozart’s music. Isaac Stern is such a joy … more →