For more than 20 years, William Christie and his troupe Les Arts Florissants have illuminated the music of the French Baroque with performances of unparalleled acuity, grace and theatrical panache.
Our music today includes Haydn's Symphony No. 85, which he wrote during a successful visit to Paris, and which was a favorite of Marie Antoinette's. Tune in at 9 a.m. on 91.1 and 107.5 FM and our ...
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Members of the Arabella String Quartet met at Yale University, coming from Denmark, Australia, Italy and France. Their latest album shares pieces written by Joseph Bologne designed to bring musicians ...
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That was chiefly the business of the four new works. Yeats’s “Stream and Sun at Glendalough” rippled and shone especially in composer Denise Ondishko’s fluid writing for piano. Finegan took centre ...