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  • #ClassicsaDay #FamousLastWorks Week 5

    Nov 2nd, 2018 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, #FamousLastWorks, Classical music, Frederick Chopin, Frederick Delius, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Hugo Wolf, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Twitter

    For the month of October, the #ClassicsaDay team (of which I’m a part), decided to go with a Halloween theme. The idea is to share works marked in some way with the composer’s demise. It can be the last piece a composer completed before death, or one left incomplete at death. For my part, I […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #FamousLastWorks Week 4

    Oct 26th, 2018 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, #FamousLastWorks, Classical music, Ernest John Moeran, Frederick Chopin, Frederick Delius, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Hugo Wolf, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Twitter

    For the month of October, the #ClassicsaDay team (of which I’m a part), decided to go with a Halloween theme. The idea is to share works marked in some way with the composer’s demise. It can be the last piece a composer completed before death, or one left incomplete at death. For my part, I […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #FamousLastWorks Week 3

    Oct 19th, 2018 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, #FamousLastWorks, Dmitri Shostakovich, Edward Elgar, Johann Sebastian Bach, Richard Strauss, Sergei Prokofiev

    For the month of October, the #ClassicsaDay team (of which I’m a part), decided to go with a Halloween theme. The idea is to share works marked in some way with the composer’s demise. It can be the last piece a composer completed before death, or one left incomplete at death. For my part, I […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #FamousLastWorks Week 2

    Oct 12th, 2018 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, #FamousLastWorks, Alban Berg, Bela Bartok, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Gustav Mahler, Johannes Brahms, Twitter

    For the month of October, the #ClassicsaDay team (of which I’m a part), decided to go with a Halloween theme. The idea is to share works marked in some way with the composer’s demise. It can be the last piece a composer completed before death, or one left incomplete at death. For my part, I […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #FamousLastWorks Week 1

    Oct 5th, 2018 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, #FamousLastWorks, Arnold Schoenberg, Classical music, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven, Twitter, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    For the month of October, the #ClassicsaDay team (of which I’m a part), decided to go with a Halloween theme. The idea is to share works marked in some way with the composer’s demise. It can be the last piece a composer completed before death, or one left incomplete at death. For my part, I […]

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