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To Bach is to be Human: A Tribute to J.S.Bach – INKPOT
Posted on August 5, 2000 | 1 CommentTo Bach is to be Human a 250th Anniversary Tribute to JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Born 21st March, 1685. Died 28th July, 1750 version 2.0 by Chia Han-Leon During the Baroque period, approximately the later 17th century to the middle of the 18th century, art developed […] -
INKPOT#93 CLASSICAL MUSIC FEATURE: MAHLER The Middle and Late Symphonies – An Inktroduction
Posted on March 3, 2000 | No CommentsMahler and the Symphony Part 2 | Part 1An Inktroduction by Benjamin Chee The Middle Symphonies The middle symphonies, the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh, also form a sort of trilogy: the Rckert symphonies, linked to Mahler’s settings of poems by Friedrich Rckert. Interestingly, after three […] -
INKPOT#83 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: Requiem Issue – MAHLER Kindertotenlieder – an Inktroduction
Posted on September 10, 1999 | 2 CommentsThe Flying Inkpot Classical Music Reviews Return to the Requiem Index Return to the Main Index Inkvault Archives Articles from Sequence II: MAHLER Kindertotenlieder BACH St. Matthew Passion BLISS Morning Heroes GORECKI Symphony of Sorrowful Songs PENDERECKI A Polish Requiem. The Dream of Jacob SHOSTAKOVICH […]