Mozart’s haunting ‘Lacrimosa’ from his famous Requiem, written in 1791 as the composer himself was in ailing health. The Requiem had been commissioned by an anonymous figure, and as Mozart’s health ...
A new systemic review has examined a dozen studies into the effect of Mozart’s music on epilepsy, finding the classical piano music may reduce the frequency of seizures. The review rekindles an idea ...
The two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony has unveiled its 2026-2027 season, an expansive musical journey that ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The St. Charles Singers, led by founder and music director Jeffrey Hunt, will ...
Q: What measures 11 inches square and 7 inches high, weighs 21 1/2 pounds and takes 10 days and nights to play? A: A new box set jam-packed with 200 CDs that contains every note composed by Wolfgang ...
If you’re like me, conversations about the line between Classical and Romantic music can cause you to shudder at memories of cramming for music theory tests in middle school. Composers in Vienna in ...
New Yorkers who can hustle to Lincoln Center on Wednesday night for the second of two performances, of works by Mozart and Brahms, by the pianist Martin Helmchen and the Mostly Mozart Festival ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Classics by Bach, Mozart and Brahms and new works by Andy Akiho, Angélica Negrón and Tyshawn Sorey were among our favorite recordings this year.
Most extraordinary of all musical geniuses was Austria’s Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Starting his career as a four-fold infant prodigy (harpsichordist, violinist, organist, composer), he wrote, during ...