OVER the summer there has been a slight slackening in the flood of album sets, but there have been many exceptional items recorded on one or two discs. Ravel, whose “Bolero” has made him a good ...
For Hayato Sumino, playing one piano alone is just not enough of a challenge. The superstar Japanese pianist has gone above and beyond, with a performance on two pianos at once. Sat between the two ...
CBSDFW.COM — Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) was a well-known French composer, pianist and conductor. He was considered to be one of the most highly regarded composers internationally in the 1920s and 1930s ...
Noon Concerts at Trinity Santa Barbara presents Ravel’s “Piano Trio in A Minor” (1914) 12:15-12:45 p.m., Monday, March 4, with Alyssa Park on violin, Evgeny Tonkha, cello and Vicki Ray, piano. Ravel ...
At a glance, John Williams’ movie music and Maurice Ravel’s piano music might have little in common — and of course, they don’t. Except that both composers very much reflect their nationalities.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Performing in New York, Seong-Jin Cho presented a marathon survey of Ravel’s solo piano works and appeared in Prokofiev’s Second ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. You could arguably call it a facelift. After Charlotte Symphony's powerful ...
Jane Jones marks both the Winter Olympics and St. Valentine’s Day with a work which is associated with both occasions. Boléro, the most famous work by French composer Maurice Ravel, was written more ...
In 1914, the Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein was shot in the elbow and his right arm amputated. Wittgenstein resolved to continue his career as a performer and asked some of the most famous ...
When the Sarasota Orchestra performs Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero” at its next Masterworks concert, principal percussionist Marcelina Suchocka will be getting herself into a zone. For nearly 15 straight ...