Descripción del podcast de WGBH Classical:
WGBH is public service media for New England--on TV, radio, the Web, and out in the community. We're...
the single largest producer of PBS prime-time and online programming, and a major source of programs heard on public radio from coast to coast. We're a pioneer in educational multimedia and in media access technologies for people with hearing or vision loss.
Rating: 0
Más información:Descripción: This week’s podcast brings us back to 18th-century France, to Christmas time as heard through the ears of little-known composer Chalres-Hubert Gervais.
***
Charles-Hubert Gervais: Suite de noels
Musicians of the Old Post Road: Suzanne Stumpf and Wendy Rolfe,...
Más información:Descripción: Join us for latkes and dreidel as we celebrate Hanukkah with klezmer tunes from clarinetist David Krakauer and pianist Kathleen Tagg.
***
Abraham Ellstein: Hassidic Dance
David Krakauer: Synagogue Wail
Trad.: Der Heyser Bulgar
David Krakauer, clarinet; Kathleen...
Más información:Descripción: Did you ever revise something, only to find you might as well write something completely new? Antonin Dvorak did exactly that, and the product was the Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81. Hear it with the Cassatt String Quartet and pianist Judith Lynn Stillman on this...
Más información:Descripción: Every year around Thanksgiving, families come together to celebrate, and the Weilerstein family is no different. Hear this talented family - mother and father, daughter and son – with special guest Roger Tapping, on this week’s podcast.
***
Elgar: Piano...
Más información:Descripción: When Belgian violinist Eugene Ysaye wrote his Six Sonatas for Solo Violin, he took inspiration not from past musicians, or styles from bygone eras, but from the style of his contemporaries. Augustin Hadelich plays the fourth sonata, written with Fritz Kreisler in...
Más información:Descripción: When Beethoven's fourth piano concerto was about to premiere in a large concert, the composer decided to give a sneak preview to a smaller group, and made this arrangement for a small ensemble rather than a full concert orchestra.
***
Ludwig Van Beethoven: Piano...
Más información:Descripción: Kadar Qian is a fifteen-year-old pianist from Westford who has a knack for the music of Frederic Chopin. Hear this prize-winning local pianist on this week’s podcast from CNE.
***
Frederic Chopin: Mazurka No. 25 in B Minor, Op. 33, No. 4
Frederic Chopin: Waltz...
Más información:Descripción: Pianist Sally Pinkas, cellist Jan Müller-Szeraws, and violinist Saul Bitrán all have extensive careers with their own ensembles, and when they came together for a concert at Dartmouth University in January they stopped by our studio on the way.
***...
Más información:Descripción: Daniil Trifonov started composing music for piano when he was five years old. Sixteen years later, having already won three prestigious international piano competitions, he visited Boston for a performance presented by the Celebrity Series of Boston, and stopped by...
Más información:Descripción: Winner of the Tchaikovsky and Rubinstein Competitionsm, Daniil Trifonov visited Boston for a performance presented by the Celebrity Series of Boston, and stopped by our studio for a concert with an audience of CNE supporters. Hear his astounding performance, which...
Más información:Descripción: Jorge Caballeros is a gifted musician and the first guitarist to ever win the Naumburg International Competition Award. On this week’s podcast, he plays music by Paraguayan composer Agustín Barrios.
***
Agustín Barrios: Julia Florida...
Más información:Descripción: Music can feed the soul, and in the case of the Music For Food initiative, it can also feed the stomach – instead of buying a ticket to a concert, the audience donates to the Greater Boston Food Bank. Hear violist and MFF founder Kim Kashkashian and friends in...
Más información:Descripción: Clarinetist David Krakauer and pianist Kathleen Tagg are both genre-blending virtuosos. Hear them play Brahms together in their American debut as a duo on today’s podcast.
***
Johannes Brahms: Sonata in F minor for clarinet and piano, Op. 120, No. 1
David...
Más información:Descripción: Simone Dinnerstein has a distinctive style that’s easily recognizable among Bach fanatics. On this week’s podcast, she joins us to celebrate J.S. Bach’s 327th birthday, and we discover part of what inspired her to delve into Bach.
***
J.S. Bach:...
Más información:Descripción: Claude Debussy’s music altered the course of composition in the 19th century. Classical New England celebrates this composer’s life and music in a four-part series of podcasts from a recent concert marking what would have been his 150th birthday.
***...
Más información:Descripción: Claude Debussy’s music altered the course of composition in the 19th century. Classical New England celebrates this composer’s life and music in a four-part series of podcasts from a recent concert marking what would have been his 150th birthday.
***...
Más información:Descripción: Claude Debussy’s music altered the course of composition in the 19th century. Classical New England celebrates this composer’s life and music in a four-part series of podcasts from a recent concert marking what would have been his 150th birthday.
***...
Más información:Descripción: Claude Debussy’s music altered the course of composition in the 19th century. Classical New England celebrates this composer’s life and music in a four-part series of podcasts from a recent concert marking what would have been his 150th birthday.
***...
Más información:Descripción:
Cesar Franck’s Sonata for Violin and Piano tells the story of a life of love, which is fitting – he wrote it for his friend, composer Eugene Ysaye, as a wedding present. Hear cellist Alexander Baillie and pianist Randall Hodgkinson with their stunning...
Llévate este podcast a tu web o blog