I live this music every day. So, it’s a wondrous delight to come across a work like Reynaldo Hahn’s "À Chloris" ("To Chloris"). I first heard this short French mélodie a few years ago, but fell in ...
Reynaldo Hahn wasn't afraid of writing music people like. The Venezuelan who quickly became the toast of Paris' salon scene was explicit if not boastful of the fact that the imposing compositional ...
Reynaldo Hahn, a Venezuelan composer best known for his art music, is having his legacy preserved at ASU in "What Makes a Man?" Robert Mills, vocal coach for ASU's Lyric Opera Theater, shares these ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The autographic manuscript of l'Ile du rêve by Reynaldo Hahn, that was recently found at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, contains handwritten ...
Hope College is sponsoring two appearances by guest artist Norman Spivey on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 21 and 22. Spivey will present "Écoute: pieces of Reynaldo Hahn" on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new account of Langgaard’s first symphony, a refreshing perspective on Reynaldo Hahn and sweeping contemporary programs are among the highlights.
His most popular WordStage presentation in Cleveland so far has been an Edgar Allan Poe program for Halloween featuring Beethoven's "Ghost" Trio and a Shostakovich string quartet. "I hope it will be ...
Banjo wizard Béla Fleck has crafted a fascinating career from infiltration. He's embedded his instrument in musical zones from jazz to classical to West African music. Now he's written himself a ...
Not that you asked, but I have been absorbed with various work projects, some of them piled on top of each other now so I might take some time off in the days ahead. All of this has me somewhat ...
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