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ORCHESTRA
Greensleeves: the folk melody behind Vaughan Williams' Fantasia
Greensleeves is one of the best-known English folk melodies, first published in 1580 as a broadside ballad titled A Newe...
Classical Guitar
5 flamenco guitar pieces of Joaquín Turina as performed by the best guitarists of the 20th century
Joaquín Turina is considered to be one of the most influential Spanish composers of the 20th century, especially for his...
PIANO
Fantasiestucke: three famous piano opuses by Robert Schumann
The influential German composer Robert Schumann repeatedly used the title Fantasiestüske as a thematic description of a...
Vihuela
Orphénica Lyra: the largest collection of vihuela music introduced by Miguel de Fuenllana
Vihuela is a Renaissance-era musical instrument similar to a modern mini guitar. It is believed that the first vihuelas...
Music Theory
Classic examples of the Phrygian mode through the music eras
From Middle Ages to modernity, Western music has been largely based on diatonic scales that organize seven notes into...
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Vihuela
The first known collection for the vihuela inspired early guitar repertoire
It is fair to call the guitar one of the leading world instruments in terms of popular demand which is only slightly...
Classical Guitar
Guitar virtuoso Napoléon Coste suffered from acute piano phobia
The creative life of the brilliant French guitarist and composer Napoléon Coste happened to blossom during the Romantic...
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PIANO
The Orpheus of Amsterdam: the joyful nickname for organist Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
The ‘Orpheus of Amsterdam’ was the nickname lovingly given to Jan Pietersz Sweelinck (1562–1621), an organist, composer...
PIANO
Influential music teacher Nadia Boulanger considered her music worthless
Juliette Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979) was conductor, composer, and one of the most influential teachers of musical...
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