Performers Edition Articles
Articles, analysis, and more on classical music.
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Obscure Music Monday: Holst's Terzetto
This week, we take a look at a work by Gustav Holst with a unique instrumentation, his Terzetto for Flute, Oboe, & Viola. While known for his massive orchestral work The Planets, Holst's style for his other works is less the massive movie music sounds of the plants, and more daring in tonality. Continue reading → -
Obscure Music Monday: Hummel's Gesellschafts Rondo
This week’s Obscure Music Monday selection is the Gesellschafts Rondo by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. The “Society” Rondo, as the name translates, is a light-hearted, but refined work for piano and orchestra that is rarely performed today. Continue reading →