The "Pop Goes the Strings" concert at First Congregational Church on Thursday was so enjoyable. About 40 members of all ages ...
The 128th international tour of Scholares Minores has officially begun, and Michigan audiences are about to experience ...
Lucie Horsch and B'Rock show that their stars are fully risen in Vivaldi and Telemann. Grigory Sokolov demonstrates why he ...
Extra time and penalties beckon as Julia Lezhneva displays rapidfire coloratura and endless stamina in an evening capped with ...
The Colorado Times Recorder was launched in 2016 to help fill the information gap created by the decline in the number of news outlets and reporters in Colorado. We also cover our state’s ...
Cellist Johannes Moser joins the Auckland Philharmonia in Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations.
The Baroque era crackled with invention. From roughly 1600 to 1750, composers across Europe tore up old rules about harmony, rhythm, and emotional expression, then built something dazzling in their ...
The ornate cathedrals of sound built during the Baroque era still echo through concert halls today. Those swirling melodies, dramatic contrasts, and architectural precision in music were no accident.
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We have already talked about some groups and organizations in One Piece, so now it is time to talk about the Baroque Works organization, alongside the Marines, the first major organization to be ...
Like the roll of a dice — what sent Dublin recorder player and Baroque cellist Kate Hearne to live 200km above the Arctic Circle with her husband, composer Fredrik Österling, and their two young sons.
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