Nick Brahms has 270 hours of flight time since enrolling in Auburn's Department of Aviation in the winter of 2017. Naturally, Nick Brahms would prefer to be on campus engaged in spring football drills ...
My mother, the mineralogist Daphne Ross, died on February 24th, at the age of ninety-one, of complications from Parkinson’s disease. It was late evening in Los Angeles when my brother called with the ...
Brahms often sought the advice of experts when writing for instruments other than the piano. He was particularly lucky when it came to the violin. From the Hungarian violinist Eduard Remenyi, with ...
Among those celebrated for their eloquence in the art of music, especially instrumental music, it’s worth noting how well they wielded the foreign art of language. It’s not surprising that the prose ...
They were on opposing sides in music’s great ideological battle of the late 1890s, Mahler as a Wagnerian, and Brahms as the man whose aesthetics represented everything that the Wagnerians despised.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Anthony Tommasini “BRAHMS THE PROGRESSIVE” is the title of an insightful essay that Schoenberg first presented as a radio talk in 1933 in honor of ...
Aimez-vous Brahms? Some love Brahms, often for the passion. Others can’t stomach the man’s thick-textured, thickly harmonic, tradition-thick music. LA Weekly music critic Alan Rich led the legions of ...
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was a German composer and pianist who is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. He wrote a wide range of music, including symphonies, ...
The Tucson Symphony Orchestra Chorus will perform its first ever Brahms “A German Requiem” as part of the fifth annual Tucson Desert Song Festival. “The piece gets performed a lot around the world, ...
An extraordinary group of musicians join violinist Maxim Vengerov in performing two chamber music jewels by Johannes Brahms.
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