Powerful and Human in Brahms' Requiem at the Concert Hall
A performance of Tebogo Monnakgotla's song cycle and Brahms' Requiem at the Concert Hall received mixed reviews, highlighting its richness yet suggesting a need for more dramatic flair.
The Rediscovered Genius of Hans Rott
The Teatro Comunale di Bologna has presented the Italian premiere of Hans Rott's Symphony in E major, a composition that remained neglected for a century.
Classics on Streaming Services: Why Not 'Brahms to Go'?
The article discusses the challenges and opportunities of organizing classical music on streaming platforms, reflecting on the integration of art into daily life.
Filjak, Leskovar and a top ensemble bring masterpieces of Viennese classics to Pula
As part of the prestigious concert cycle 'Only the Best', the Ciscutti Hall of the Istrian National Theatre in Pula will host a premier music experience featuring masterpieces by Brahms and Schubert conducted by the renowned Croatian pianist Martina Filjak.
When Vienna looked down on those who danced the waltz
The article discusses the historical tension between Vienna's elite and the inclusion of waltzes in the repertoire of the Vienna Philharmonic, highlighting the innovation of the New Year's Concert while respecting tradition.