Frenchman Henri Casadesus wore several hats: composer, violist and skillful musical mimic. In 1924, Casadesus (1879-1947) unveiled what he claimed to be a long-missing work by George Frideric Handel ...
It's a truly eclectic feast on Saturday Baroque this week... Handel's Harp Concerto was originally premiered at the King's Theatre in London in 1736. Published as an organ concerto, the piece's ...
Except for some isolated uses as a concerto instrument, the trombone was largely ignored during the height of the Baroque period. Composers rejected them as old-fashioned relics used in early church ...
Organ virtuoso Richard Egarr delivers a stirring rendition of George Frideric Handel‘s last published set of instrumental concertos. These pieces for organ, which were published posthumously… By ...
On Jan. 10, the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra delivered another in the ever-popular “Beethoven and Blue Jeans” series. A creation of Music Director Peter Rubardt, the January concerts bring brilliance ...
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