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We all recognise George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) as a towering figure in English music. He is best known for his oratorios and concerti grossi, like Messiah and the Water Music. Handel is perhaps less well known for his keyboard music,
When you ask music lovers to name their favourite violin sonatas, they’ll likely mention works by Beethoven, Brahms, Franck, or Ravel. But venture just a little bit further outside the established canon, and you will find fascinating and deeply moving
Throughout music history, composers have drawn inspiration not only from cities but also from regions, memories, and imagined landscapes—evoking cultural identities and emotional terrains through sound. While iconic works like Respighi’s Roman Trilogy or Bernstein’s West Side Story are widely
Darius Milhaud, one of the most prolific composers of the 20th century, died on 22 June 1974 in Geneva, Switzerland. A highly original, imaginative, and influential composer, Milhaud became famous for his innovative use of polytonality and his incorporation of