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Tag Archives: Berlin Philharmonic

Lifting the lid on Debussy’s Canope

Debussy’s Canope seems to clash with the other occupants inside his second book of Prèludes, or to obtrude among anything … Continue reading →

Posted Sep 15, 2019 by arbiterrecords | Category: Blog | Tagged: Albania, American University Cairo, Bach, Beethoven, Berlin Philharmonic, Cairo, Canope, César Franck, Chausson, Chief rabbi of Cairo, Chinese pottery, Chopin, d'Indy, Das Rheingold, Debussy, Edward Said, Engulfed Cathedral, Furtwängler, Gina Bachauer, Grieg, Hassan Aziz Hassan, Henri Barda, Ignace Tiegerman, L' après-midi d'un faune, La Puerta del Vino, Mamluk, Maurice Ravel, Mozart, Nahum Jojo, Nina D'Alvarez, Passion of Saint John, Pleyel piano, Princess Soraya, Qalalun, Rameau, Saint-Saëns, Scarlatti, Spain, Wagner, Wilhelm Kempff | 4 Comments

A cellist summons the Mongols

  When a cello plays you expect its low range to provide a buttress that stabilizes its highest singing registers that copy operatic and … Continue reading →

Posted Jul 31, 2016 by arbiterrecords | Category: Blog | Tagged: Arnold Dreyblatt, Beethoven, Berlin Philharmonic, Buddhist chant, cello, Cello Suite in D major, Chopin, Curtis Institute of Music, Felix Salmond, Gyimes, Irén Marik, J. S. Bach, Jack Bruce, Marin de Marais, Mongolian horsehead fiddle, morin huur, Pablo Casals, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Silk Route, Tibor de Machula, UNESCO, violoncello | 4 Comments

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