Opera performances are chock-full of deaths: all fictional, of course. But have you ever wondered what might happen if a singer actually died onstage? Today, we’re looking at the lives, careers, and untimely deaths of five opera singers who died
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Tap dancing, with its infectious rhythms and flashy footwork, has a history packed with quirky characters, unexpected origins, and moments that will make you laugh out loud. It’s only fitting that on 25 May, the world is celebrating “National Tap
A significant aspect of Gustav Holst’s (1874–1934) compositional oeuvre was informed by his engagement with non-Western musical traditions, philosophies, and cultural motifs. This interest in the exotic was not merely a superficial appropriation but a deeply intellectual and spiritual exploration,
Franz Liszt and Clara Wieck (known as Clara Schumann after her marriage) were widely acknowledged to be two of the greatest pianists of their generation. Franz Liszt was born in 1811, and Clara Wieck was born in 1819. Both made
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by popular culture today, which bombards us from multiple sources. Statistics show that people have shifted drastically in how they spend their time. Over 60% of our time is spent online. When it comes to
Maria Magdalena Keverich Beethoven, the mother of Ludwig van Beethoven, tends not to play a major role in retellings of the great composer’s life. This is a shame, because her life and death reverberated through her son’s life. Speaking more
The distinguished Singaporean-American pianist Kate Liu has earned widespread recognition by earning a bronze medal at the 17th International Chopin Piano Competition in 2015. Displaying prodigious talent from an early age, Liu began piano studies at four and was admitted
For the last 9 months, I have been on an eye-opening tour of the Scottish Isles, getting to know not only concert halls, but many out-of-the-way churches and arts centres across my adopted country. I have taken in part of