Friday Performance Pick – 463

Brahms, Paganini Variations The theme of Paganini’s Caprice No. 24 has inspired numerous composers to craft a set of variations based on it. In this series, we have already featured the variations of Rachmaninov, Liszt, Lutoslavksi, and Fazil Say. But I don’t think we can … Read more

In Appreciation of Kim Campbell

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There’s going to be a party in Dallas this Saturday night—one of those festivities where a person’s life achievements are toasted and honored. It pains me not to be present, but no way exists for me to fly from an afternoon talk in Cincinnati to … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 462

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Imogen Holst, A Hymne to Christ Imogen Holst (1907-1984) was the daughter of composer Gustav Holst. She received a composition scholarship at the Royal Conservatory of Music. She worked as a composer, writer, educator, performer, conductor, and arts administrator. Her writings include the definitive biography … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 461

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Chesnokov, Tebe Poem Many readers of this site will recognize his anthem “Salvation Is Created” (Spaseniye Sodelal), featured way back in Friday Performance Pick 8 Pavel Grigorievich Chesnokov (1877-1944). We sang it in youth choir when I was growing up, although I did not grasp … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 459

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Alfvén, Aftonen We try to cover the widest possible repertoire here, something will necessarily take a lot of time, and not focus too much on any one composer, genre, or performer. That said, we have turned frequently to Voces8 in this series. I’m not sure … Read more

Proverbs

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I’m sitting at my granddaughter’s desk in her fourth-grade classroom. By her age, the desks are nearly adult-sized, for which I am grateful. The students are at lunch and the room is quiet, which has allowed me to set up a brief presentation on “Resources … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 458

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Kern, Bill A short while ago, we did a webinar on the 1927 musical Show Boat as part of our series “A Night at the Opera.” Show Boat was a groundbreaking work and arguably the first of the genre of opera that we call “Broadway … Read more

Enthusiasm in Retrospect

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Today I am presenting a post that goes back a while (well, eleven years to be exact). The post itself floated up while searching my files for prose to complement a new talk I am giving at this year’s conferences: a consideration of the critical, … Read more