One hundred years ago Saturday, classical music witnessed a sea change — quite literally. On Oct. 15, 1905, French composer Claude Debussy's symphonic portrait of the sea, called "La Mer," premiered ...
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WEBER Freischu?tz Overture HINDEMITH Weber Metamorphosis MESSIAEN Les Offrandes Oubliées DEBUSSY La Mer Christoph König leads a programme of four works by four composers, two German and two French, ...
Scientists tell us the vast majority of the ocean remains unexplored, leaving the deep sea a mystery to discover. You can ...
The Philharmonic continues its celebration of the composer-conductor’s centennial with pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard as ...
“With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you are connected to the sea, no matter where on Earth you live.” This quote from marine biologist Sylvia Earle is one the Boston Ballet’s ...
Works include Debussy’s multifaceted La Mer, and his lascivious, dream-like Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune, and Ravel’s Suite No. 2 from Daphnis et Chloé, a work which combines shimmering ...
Debussy from the Grand Teton Music FestFred presents a real challenge: a philosophical question about whether music can mean something. He talks to composer Ned Rorem about it, and then we feature ...
This weekend’s Boston Symphony Orchestra program, under guest conductor Alan Gilbert, didn’t nod to Passover or Easter, but it did offer an enticing trio: Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, with soloist ...