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A Little Bach on the Mandolin

DJB wrote 1 week ago: The Fretboard Journal just posted this wonderful video on their Facebook page.  It features mandolin … more →

Tags: acoustic music, Chris Thile, fretboard journal, mandolin

REVIEW: Knoxville Choral Society, J.S. Bach and Handel's "Messiah"

classicaljournal wrote 1 week ago: Depending on the season, it seems one can find a Messiah tucked into almost every choir loft at some … more →

Tags: Performance Reviews, choral performance, Handel, Knoxville Choral Society, Eric Thorson, Bill Brewer, Phylis Secrist, Sarah Chumney

Cello Suite No.1, i-Prelude, J. S. Bach

entrifis wrote 2 weeks ago: This is one of the most famous pieces for cello, if not THE most famous. Written by J.S. Bach around … more →

Tags: Classical, Cello, Mischa Maisky

Thursday Specials - Touch and Run

Carlos Ferreira wrote 1 month ago: Straight from the 18th century, via Oz, Bach’s Tocatta & Fugue, in D Minor: Guaranteed to … more →

Tags: Music, Personal, thursday specials, Tocatta & Fugue in D Minor

Concert Preview: EMG presents Cohan - Shangrow Duo on First Tuesdays Series

earlymusicguild wrote 1 month ago: On Tuesday, November 3, the Cohan-Shangrow Duo will perform at 7:30pm at Trinity Parish Hall, 609 Ei … more →

Tags: Articles, Events, Baroque, Early Music, First Tuesdays, flute, period instruments

The Bach Project Nears Completion

classicaljournal wrote 1 month ago: If you are a fan of J.S. Bach, as I am, and haven’t heard about The Bach Project, you owe it to your … more →

Tags: Classical Music News, Bach and Friends, michael lawrence, The Bach Project

Upcoming Concert Events

geraldblanchard wrote 1 month ago: As you know, this is the season for the musician. At present I have the following events between now … more →

Tags: Branch County Community Chorus, Concerts, Die Fledermaus, Events, G. F. Handel, Gerald BLanchard, Kelloggs, Opera

Music for Sunday: October 25, 2009

Nathan wrote 1 month ago: This Sunday is Reformation, so my only organ voluntary is the prelude.  The Offering piece is sung b … more →

Tags: Church Music, Music for Sunday, Organ Voluntaries, Organ music, Bach

J. S. Bach: Prelude

fingerslogging wrote 1 month ago: Swedish guitarist Per-Olov Kindgren Player’s profile and Youtube channel … more →

Tags: classical guitar, Preludes

For Stiletto2 comments

zeusiswatching wrote 1 month ago: This was recorded at the beginning of the rediscovery of Baroque music. … more →

Tags: Art and Artistry, Baroque Music, German composer, rampal, BMV 1020, Stiletto's request

Festabe

sxander wrote 1 month ago: … vil jeg ikke paastaa at man kan kalde mig. Lytter til Goldbergvariationerne og paataenker vi … more →

Tags: Allmänt, Kunst, mnac, Lucas Cranach, umage par

Spotify Playlist - Jake Thackray, Arthur Alexander, Incredible String Band, Dudley Moore6 comments

Andrew Hickey wrote 2 months ago: This week’s playlist doesn’t have a theme as such, but is just some music I like. After … more →

Tags: Albert Schweitzer, Arthur Alexander, dudley moore, dusty springfield, Jake Thackray, jan & dean, Janet Klein, Lotte Lenya, MUMPS

Hovis advert

michaelflavin wrote 2 months ago: More from Hovis Presley. One day his Godlike genius will be recognised. No one listened to J.S. Bach … more →

Tags: notedium, Hovis Presley, Godlikegenius

Review: An Age of Elegance

classicaljournal wrote 2 months ago: A concert title can mean quite a lot…or it can mean nothing.  For those who prepare and program, it … more →

Tags: Performance Reviews, Instrumental Ensembles, vocal performance, Mozart, Ewald

Mandelbrot, Bach and and mutton Biriyani

Sumit wrote 2 months ago: One example of a beautiful union of these two apparently diverse sets of human endeavor is the world … more →

Tags: Fractal music, fractal geometry, fractal art, mandelbrot, Mutton Biriyani

Toccata and fugue in D minor

Sumit wrote 2 months ago: Toccata and fugue in D minor is one of those wonderful compositions of J S Bach that are perfect exa … more →

Tags: toccata and fugue, Fractal music, fractal geometry, fractal art

A New Twist on the Mobius Strip ~ Music

markcarbone wrote 2 months ago: A few years ago, I formed a music duo with a friend. We called ourselves Rosin and Reeds after our i … more →

Tags: General, Technology in the Arts, mobius strip, Music, Crab Canon on a Möbius Strip, Möbius

How Bach's Crab Canon Works

Bill wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: Entertainment, Music, Crab Canon

From Bach's Cantata BWV 1471 comment

mraley wrote 3 months ago: by Matthew Raley Christine Schaefer is the soprano, Nicholas Harnoncourt the conductor. Translation: … more →

Tags: Music, Christine Schaefer, Nicholas Harnoncourt


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