The theme of the San Francisco Symphony's "Innocence Undone" festival -- the ostensible triumph of knowing decadence in Austro-German musical culture between Wagner's day and the interwar years of the ...
There’s a famous anecdote about a visit between the young Camille Saint-Saëns — at the time a rising Parisian composer and gifted performer — and the German composer he respected so much, Richard ...
When the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner finished writing his Third Symphony in 1873, he dedicated it to Richard Wagner, the creator of the monumental Ring cycle and arguably the preeminent figure in ...
There is an agreeably seditious mischievousness about the combination of composers Gerard Schwarz put together for this week’s Seattle Symphony concerts. Wagner and Mendelssohn: the man who declared ...
The Kansas University Symphony Orchestra will usher in its fall season with the sounds of Richard Wagner, Franz Joseph Haydn and Antonin Dvorák 3 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Lied Center. Under the direction ...
It's possible to hear a musician perform regularly for many years without knowing everything he's capable of. Who could have guessed, before Tuesday's season-ending concert by the Marin Symphony, that ...
It’s one of the great epics of Western civilization, a four-part drama of family dysfunction and betrayal, of gods and mortals, giants and dwarfs, sacrifice and ultimate cleansing and renewal by fire ...
This part of our exclusive interview with Apocalyptica goes deep into the art form of music. The dudes of Apocalyptica are music theory and classical experts, so we delved into our brains to pull out ...
Richard Wagner wasn't just a man of music. He probably was the only composer as concerned with philosophy, politics, economy and science as he was with opera. He revolutionized the way opera was ...