“It transports us into a world where we cannot recall ever having been before.” That's what Robert Schumann said when he discovered the manuscript of the Symphony No. 9 by Franz Schubert in 1839 in ...
Iowa Public Radio music hosts Karen Impola, Barney Sherman and Bob Dorr joined Talk of Iowa host Charity Nebbe to share their picks of the best new music releases of 2022 for folk, classical and the ...
Apple bought Primephonic, a music service tailored for classical music, but has yet to deliver a replacement. Apple bought Primephonic, a music service tailored for classical music, but has yet to ...
In August 2021, Apple announced it had acquired classical music service Primephonic. At the time, Apple said it planned to release a dedicated classical music app in 2022, but the year has now ended ...
In August 2021, Apple announced the acquisition of classical music service Primephonic and promised that the “renowned classical music experience is coming to Apple Music.” Apple promised Primephonic ...
Apple has announced the release of Apple Music Classical, which is now available to download in the App Store. Apple originally planned to launch a classical music app in 2022, but the app was not ...
Hans Abrahamsen’s ‘Schnee,’ Carlos Simon’s ‘Requiem for the Enslaved,’ and Igor Levit’s ‘Tristan’ are three of the standouts. The fuller return to live performance this year happily coincided with a ...
The Russian question dominated the year in classical music. In the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, major institutions finally began to extricate themselves from the sticky cultural tentacles of ...
In the mid-2000s, I was approached by a tech entrepreneur who was a fan of classical music and had a foundation that supported many classical artists. He had contacted me because of articles I had ...
Pianist Beatrice Berrut’s Jugendstil (la dolce volta) contains the Swiss pianist’s transcriptions of movements from Mahler’s 3 rd, 5 th and 6 th Symphonies and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht. They’re ...
For the better part of a decade, individuals, orchestras, and private foundations have poured money into Sphinx and showered its founding couple—Aaron and Afa Dworkin—with accolades. As League of ...
It was once attributed to Haydn, though now Leopold Mozart is generally credited but even that remains in question. The charming “Toy Symphony” that first appeared about 1760 may even have been ...
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