The Rossoblù president: "There are two open issues with the city council regarding the construction of the facility, and I'm confident." Tommaso Giulini e Maurizio Fiori (foto Spignesi) Per restare ...
Johannes Moser and Scott Yoo perform Brahms' Double Concerto, 1st mvt. Johannes Moser and Scott Yoo perform Brahms' Double Concerto, 1st movement. So Brahms came here to Baden-Baden, he wrote a few ...
Music Director Rafael Payare with Bass soloist Michael Sumuel. (Photo by Jenna Gilmer/San Diego Symphony) With a tightly executed German Requiem, the San Diego Symphony’s Brahms Festival began with a ...
The San Diego Symphony’s Brahms Festival will be special in several ways. It’s the first festival the symphony has presented since before the pandemic shutdown, and the first to be held in the ...
Symphony No. 4 Johannes Brahms, Composer Kent Nagano, Conductor Berlin Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Variations for Orchestra Arnold Schoenberg, Composer Kent Nagano, Conductor Berlin Deutsches ...
"My secret dreams? To survive with a young coach and team. And to open the new Gigi Riva stadium within five years." Thus the president of Cagliari Tommaso Giulini, in an interview with Radio Rai GR ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Johannes Brahms took more than two decades to compose a follow-up to his First Piano Concerto, but audiences at Severance Music Center have only had to wait two years for the sequel.
“The level of the orchestras in the world—especially in the ’70s and ’80s—has gone up everywhere,” the conductor Riccardo Muti claimed in 2017. Anyone familiar with old recordings—especially of live ...
Daniel Ottensamer performs Brahms’ clarinet sonatas in stunning orchestrations by Stephan Koncz in this week’s Feature Album on ABC Classic. Joined by the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, with ...
Unsuk Chin onstage at the L.A. Phil's "Seoul Festival," featuring a new generation of Korean composers. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) K-pop. Oscar-celebrated cinema. Samsung in the living room.
The Metropolitan Opera has gone dark for a month or so, but its orchestra is free to play—as it did last night in Carnegie Hall. The program was all-Brahms. It is good to be able to see these players ...