British pianist Clare Hammond selects unfairly neglected piano concertos that deserve to be performed more often ...
Robin McCabe, professor of piano at the University of Washington, recalls little acts of subterfuge by piano students during her days in postgraduate studies at the Juilliard School. “We had great ...
I grew up in very musical household. From the kitchen, my mother (a voice teacher) would sing. From the music room, my sister would practice classical violin–Bach or Tchaikovsky or Vivaldi. From the ...
When Paula Fay started taking piano lessons for the first time in her late fifties, it fulfilled a lifelong dream. "I always wanted to learn how to play as a child, but my parents couldn't afford it," ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by We asked a few of our favorite artists to tell us about music that matters to them. Listen to their choices. Last fall, we asked our writers and ...
When the most renowned pianist in Colombia, Teresita Gómez, came out for an unexpected solo encore at the Cartagena Music Festival at the Getsemaní Auditorium, she completely stole the show with a ...
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