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The San Antonio Symphony is taking music to one of the city’s most intimate places to view music being made. Akiko Fujimoto is the Associate Conductor.“We…
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Watch the celebrated pianist play Bach's Two-part Inventions, which can zing with the speed of a sewing machine, or unfold slowly like a gentle aria.
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A new high-tech game is a little like musical-chairs-meets-tag. Johann Sebastian Joust is a video game — but without the video. A technology expert sees it as a return to traditional types of play.
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The celebrated pianist, and newly minted MacArthur fellow, describes the 'naughty, wicked and bittersweet' sides of Bach's iconic keyboard work. Denk's new recording includes a DVD with him discussing various aspects of the music.
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In his new book, conductor John Eliot Gardiner searches for clues to uncover what the great composer's life and personality were really like. He finds a man full of contradictions and unfathomable music — even "a great guy to go out and have a beer with."
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The famously smart and fearless pianist (and newly minted MacArthur Genius Grant recipient) explores Bach's masterful harnessing of "infinite possibility from a single piece of code." There's grace and humor to spare in Bach's work, but also a fair amount of wild-eyed, mad-scientist machinations, and none of these elements escape Denk's attention.
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Internationally-known pianist Martina Filjak is performing in San Antonio tomorrow at St. Mark's Episcopal Church.San Antonians have seen Filjak before --…
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Pianist David Korevaar balances an active performance career as a soloist and chamber musician with teaching at the University of Colorado-Boulder. His…
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I've seen contestants in piano competitions play some large and impressive works when trying to stand out from their other competitors. Big and difficult…
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A wave of great young pianists crashes into the Alamo City every three years to compete in the San Antonio International Piano Competition. Last October…