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Just a bit of Passacaglia?
Last fall, I attended a concert in the Dachau Palace. … Continue reading
Posted in arrangement, genesis, Halvorsen, Johan, Henning Kraggerud, Instrumentation, Monday Postings, viola, Violin
Tagged Halvorsen, Handel, Kraggerud, string duo, viola, violin
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A new music treasure trove
Concert halls, in which no music by female composers is … Continue reading
At the pinnacle of virtuosity
“Alkan? Lots of notes!” – That’s what you hear when … Continue reading
Posted in Alkan, Charles Valentin, Fingering, Marc-André Hamelin, Monday Postings, piano solo, Vincenzo Maltempo
Tagged Alkan, Etude, fingering, Hamlin, Maltempo, piano music, virtuosity
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A wonderful little devilry to start with
When you’re new to an enterprise, it’s very agreeable when … Continue reading