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Arnold Schoenberg's Sechs kleine Klavierstücke, op. 19

- by Darla Crispin

 

Many musicians are accustomed to finding inspiration from the other arts and there are aspects of Schoenberg’s Op. 19 that actively invite this approach. The extreme brevity of the Op. 19 pieces has prompted many commentators to describe them as aphoristic.

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Choices and doubts in performing Arnold Schoenberg's Drei Klavierstücke op. 11, no 2

- by Darla Crispin

 

Many musicians are accustomed to finding inspiration from the other arts and there are aspects of Schoenberg’s Op. 19 that actively invite this approach. The extreme brevity of the Op. 19 pieces has prompted many commentators to describe them as aphoristic.

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Interpreting Mozart today: The piano concerto in G Major KV 453

- by Håkon Austbø

Traditionally, when performing Mozart and other classics in former times, one used to be quite constrained in the expression. At least, this was true for instrumentalists.


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The Schubert Moment

- by Nils Henrik Asheim

This project is about the Dances for piano by Franz Schubert, examining a method of re-composing them for ensemble. 

It is a slow project evolving over a few years. 


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