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Classical 101鈥淎t this performance, it was a kind of pandemonium afterwards. The audience wouldn鈥檛 stop cheering.鈥漈hat鈥檚 how the noted pianist Gilbert Kalish recalls鈥
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Classical 101That moment when you鈥檙e facing something that might be wonderful or harrowing...You inhale. You pause. You exhale.That moment, suspended in time and tied鈥
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Classical 101What do a baby and a new musical work have in common? Flutist and mezzo-soprano Lindsey Goodman can tell you.鈥淚t鈥檚 a really unique experience to鈥
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Classical 101They're cris-crossing the globe in world-class string quartets. They're getting snapped up by major orchestras. They're performing with legendary artists鈥
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Classical 101"It's a really strange mind-melding experience to do it," says cellist Jay Campbell of performing contemporary composer Georg Friedrich Haas' String鈥
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Classical 101If you think Wagner's operas were too long and feared you might fall asleep in the middle of Die Meistersinger, how about an eight hour lullaby? As鈥