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  • #ClassicsaDay #Classical1921 Week 2

    Jan 15th, 2021 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #Classical1921, #ClassicsaDay, Arnold Schoenberg, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Frederick Delius, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Igor Stravinsky, Twitter

    What better way to celebrate a new year than with a look back? In this case, the Classics a Day team decided to go back 100 years. For January 2021 the challenge is to post works that were completed in or recordings released in 1921. It turns out there was quite a lot going on […]

  • Raphael Wallfisch continues concerto cycle with Ben-Haim, Korngold, and Bloch

    Jan 2nd, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: BBC National Orchestra of Wales, CD Review, Classical music, Concerto, contemporary classical music, CPO, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Ernest Bloch, Lukasz Borowicz, Paul Ben-Haim, Raphael Wallfisch

    This installment of Raphael Wallfisch’s innovative series features three very different composers. “Cello Concertos by Jewish Composers in Exile” is in its fourth volume. All three composers were Jewish, and all were forced from their homes. But not every work on this album is a concerto (sort of). The outlier is Ernest Bloch, represented by […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #ClassicalWinter Week 4

    Jan 25th, 2019 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicalWinter, #ClassicsaDay, Classical music, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, jacques Offenbach, John Rutter, Terje Isungset, Thomas Arne, Twitter

    For January 2019, #ClassicsaDay went with a winter theme. December’s theme, #ClassicalChristmas centered around sacred works of the season. #ClassicalWinter is about sharing secular compositions. that have a snow or winter theme.  Here are my Classical Winter posts for the fourth week of January. Terje Isungset – Fading Sun Isunget is a Norwegian percussionist and […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #ArmisticeClassics Week 3

    Nov 23rd, 2018 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, Alban Berg, Classical music, Edward Elgar, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Ernest MacMillan, Ivor Gurney, Twitter

    November 19, 2018, is the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that ended the First World War. The #ClassicaDay team asked participants to post classical works related to the conflict.   For my part, I tried to find examples from both sides of the war, and from as many different countries as possible. Here are my posts […]

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