JUST before this year’s Super Bowl, a Philadelphia Eagles devotee sat down at an organ and started to play. There were more melodies than the average fan may have been used to, but the instrument soon ...
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You are 10 simple steps away from ultimate contrapuntal glory. This is all thanks to our (almost resident) musicologist William Godfree. Fugues sound awesome. Here's one of the finest by the ...
Charles Rus, an internationally acclaimed organist, will perform Bach Great Toccata and Fugue in D minor plus other masterpieces of the Barque and Modern period in a concert Sunday, Feb. 14 at St.
Three well-known choreographers of contemporary dance take a stab at Beethoven's "Great Fugue" in a fascinating experiment by the Lyon Opera. Can one listen to the same piece three times in succession ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Created during the pandemic, Zvi Gotheiner’s “The Art of Fugue,” performed by ZviDance at New York Live Arts, now registers as a work of recovery. By ...
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In the last decade of his life, from 1740 to 1750, Johann Sebastian Bach abandoned the furious pace of composition he had maintained for over 30 years and concentrated his creative energies largely on ...
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