Friday Performance Pick – 11

Igor Stravinsky: Fireworks Fireworks arguably started it all. Stravinsky wrote the short work for the wedding of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s daughter. But it is remembered as the work in which the young Stravinsky found his voice, and the work that established his connection with Sergei Diaghilev. … Read more

The Classical Historian

Explaining the news to children is hard. That’s why John De Gree’s new series explaining world events shines so! It’s part of his family outreach at Classical Historian and it’s free. Briefly, clearly, and without sensationalism, John breaks down subjects that are difficult to present, … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 10

Handel: Concerto Grosso in G Major, Op. 6, No. 1 The concerto grosso is a Baroque compositional form that pits a small group of instrumentalists against a larger orchestra. The term came into use with works by Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713), and the form was adopted … Read more

Friday’s Performance Pick – 9

György Ligeti – Six Bagatelles Let’s start the New Year with something clever. The name Ligeti will not be familiar to many of our readers, but those of a certain age may recall his works from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey (released in 1968). (Yes, that … Read more

Do You Really Need This?

My mother took the tree down on New Year’s Day. She attacked the decorations as the sun rose and had everything boxed up by 9. The tree was out the door and everything was vacuumed by 10. I lamented every moment of it. I hadn’t … Read more

Day 9: Russian Christmas

Hnizdovsky

The celebration of Russian Christmas has been shaped by forces both astronomical and historical. Let’s look first at the calendar. Most of Europe shifted to the Gregorian Calendar starting in 1582, but Russia retained the Julian Calendar. Peter the Great modernized the Julian calendar in … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 8

Pavel Chesnokov: Spaseniye Sodelal If you’re looking for Russian choral music, there are lots of places you might go before checking out boys choirs in Atlanta. I went to all those other places (well, many of them). But I settled on this performance by the … Read more

When Does Advent Begin?

The Christian season of Advent always begins four Sundays before Christmas Day. So the number of days in Advent varies. For 2014, count back four Sundays before Christmas and you arrive at November 30 as the start date. Advent ends on Christmas Eve 25 days … Read more

Friday’s Performance Pick – 7

Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in D minor, K. 141 1685 was a good year for composers. Bach was born that year in Eisenach, just a couple of hours away (in today’s terms) from Halle where Handel had been born the month prior. These two giants of … Read more