Brahms, Dvorak, Stravinsky, Mozart, and others on this week’s “Evening Concert”
A Quintet for Strings and Piano by Brahms, the one and only Cello Concerto of Dvorak, and more on thie week's "Evening Concert".
A Quintet for Strings and Piano by Brahms, the one and only Cello Concerto of Dvorak, and more on thie week's "Evening Concert".
Haochen Zhang is the first prize winner of the 2009 13th Van Cliburn Internatinal Piano Competition described by Scott Cantrell of the Dalals Morning News as "...the musician I'd walk across town to hear."
Brahms by the Shanghai Quartet, Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" Symphony by the CSO, and more on this week's "Evening Concert".
Haydn's Opus 77, No. 1 string quartet (1799) and Mendelssohn's Opus 44, No. 1 string quartet (1837) are separated by less than 40 years, yet there's a world of difference between the two stylistically speaking.
Isn't Sussmayr the fellow who completed Mozart's "Requiem"? Yes. Yes he is. He wrote original music, too, which you'll hear on the "Evening Concert" this week.