Invoking the emergence of Death, hearkening back a few years to Beethoven’s Fifth, and inspiring metal rock and roll in the future, Schubert strikes a slashing D minor in fortissimo
Invoking the emergence of Death, hearkening back a few years to Beethoven’s Fifth, and inspiring metal rock and roll in the future, Schubert strikes a slashing D minor in fortissimo
Pyotr Iliych Tchaikovsky is one of Russia’s most successful and well known composers. He wasn’t a child prodigy, but rather chose to become a composer and study music. He excelled
Eighty years ago this month, (12-14 July, 1960), Dmitri Shostakovich went to Dresden, East Germany. He was there to work on a joint project between Soviet and East German filmmakers
My first string quartet named after my daughter Alannah who plays the violin. It consists of the following four movements. The recording is with Notespeller from Sibelius software. I’m working