Today we are going to take a rare detour from classical music into more popular music and explore “Hymne à L’Amour” (“Hymn to Love”), but I promise there is something for classical music and opera ..
Today we are going to take a rare detour from classical music into more popular music and explore “Hymne à L’Amour” (“Hymn to Love”), but I promise there is something for classical music and opera ..
Today, let’s continue exploring Edvard Grieg’s lyrical pieces, with Opus 68, No. 3 – “At Your Feet.”
Today we are going to continue our exploration of Edvard Grieg’s lyrical pieces with Opus 65, No. 5, “Ballade.”
Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky are my composers. What I mean by “my” is that I connect to their music differently on an emotional level than to the music of any other composers. I don’t like comparing composers ..
Today we will continue exploring Edvard Grieg’s lyrical pieces with Opus 54, No. 4, “Notturno.”
Today we are going to continue our exploration of Edvard Grieg’s lyrical pieces with Opus 12, No. 1, “Arietta.”
In the next few musical notes, I will share lyrical pieces by Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg (1843-1907). Born in Bergen, Norway, Grieg lived during the time when Norway was under the rule of the United Kingdom ..
Today, I’d like to share with you the overture from the opera “Oberon” by German composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1926). Weber lived a short life; he died at 40. In fact, he composed “Oberon” ..
On October 22, 2023, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra held a special concert “Salute to Israel” to honor the victims of the October 7th massacre. It performed Hatikvah and Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony “Eroica”. ..