Our new series continues with Brahms - for some a reactionary, for others a radical, the highly wrought dramas of his symphonies and concertos and the quiet distinction of his chamber works have ...
As the Bayreuth festival turns 150, we look at the composer’s huge and enduring influence, and wonder what might have happened to classical music in his absence?
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41-second Brahms clip tests classical depth
What do you think of this piece?” A student asked, holding out a smartphone. The screen displayed a Brahms Piano Concerto condensed into just 41 seconds. Faced with a short-form clip stitched together ...
They shared the same birthday —May 7 — but that was about all. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Johannes Brahms simply understood, felt and composed music very differently, and judged each other’s work ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen as Carlos Santana, Branford Marsalis and others pick their favorites of the moody master of 19th-century music. In the past, we’ve chosen the ...
BBC lists Doctor Who theme next to Vivaldi and Brahms as classical music 'trailblazers' for children
Hannah Furness is Royal Editor for the Telegraph. She has been writing about the Royal family for a decade: interviewing, analysing, and reporting on the monarchy's biggest moments. Hannah Furness is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Recordings of Brahms, Haydn, Grieg, Nikolai Kapustin and George Walker are among recent highlights. Frank Dupree, piano; Jakob Krupp, bass; Obi Jenne, ...
In this regularly updated guide, our critic recommends the best classical and opera releases of the year – and suggests a few to avoid Ivan Hewett is The Telegraph’s Classical Music Critic and an ...
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