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Jeremy Nicholas introduces a piano transcription of Handel’s Largo cantabile from Symphony No 93 by Julius Schulhoff. The sheet music for the work appears in our Spring 2025 issue Spina, the Viennese ...
Jeremy Nicholas introduces a piano transcription of Haydn’s Largo cantabile from Symphony No 93 by Julius Schulhoff. The sheet music for the work appears in our Spring 2025 issue Spina, the Viennese ...
Violinist Nikki Chooi plays Behzad Ranjbaran’s Violin Concerto at Kleinhans as JoAnn Falletta also conducts the BPO in ...
A violin played by the bandleader of the Titanic as it sank in the Hollywood film is expected to fetch up to £60,000 at auction. Described as a "true piece of movie history", the violin was used ...
At Winter Jam, see six bands for $15. Performers include Skillet, Colton Dixon, KB, Anne Wilson, NewSong and Micah Taylor. In 1992, the members of Christian music group NewSong played the ...
Previous owner, US collector David L. Fulton, had bought the violin in February 1993 for $2.75 million. It was sold this time to an anonymous buyer. “The fiddle deserves this accolade,’ Fulton told ...
Aviolin, an instrument cherished for centuries in the heart of Europe, finds itself nestled in a Mongolian yurt, resonating ...
Fast forward to 2025, 33 years later, NewSong's annual concert has blossomed into Winter Jam, featuring a pack of Christian music's top bands that tour across the country. While the lineup has ...
This year's Winter Jazzfest revealed a music looking both forwards and backwards at once, attempting to assert its own identity and direction while still responding explicitly to the history of the ...
Having upscaled her craft through former bands, writing for other artists and her theatrical solo live show, the London-based artist has just announced her debut album – and it’s packed with ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Spring is in the air, and as the Winter season of anime comes to a close, it’s time to appraise this particularly ...
Vivaldi: Violin Concerto No. 1 in E Major, RV 269 "La primavera": I. Allegro Vivaldi had set himself quite a challenge, but he’d also hit upon an idea that a lot of music theorists didn’t like.