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Tempus fugit – Sym. No. 12

When young, time seems to go so slowly; we are five, five-and-a-half, five-and-three-quarters, and finally six years old. As we age, time goes faster and faster, and how did it become December when it was just January? Symphony No. 12 – Tempus fugit or Time Flies is...

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Ten Voluntaries for Solo Organ, Vol. I

George Berg (c. 1730s-1770s) was an English composer and organist of German origin. These voluntaries are written in the English Baroque style with trumpet tunes, compelling adagios, French overtures, echoes and interesting three-voice fugues. The melodies vary from...

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Ten Voluntaries for Solo Organ, Vol. II

George Berg (c. 1730s-1770s) was an English composer and organist of German origin. These voluntaries are written in the English Baroque style with trumpet tunes, compelling adagios, French overtures, echoes, and interesting three-voice fugues. The melodies vary from...

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Terezin Children’s Songs for Soprano, Violin and Piano

The ghetto of Terezin (Theresienstadt), located in the hills outside Prague, was an unusual concentration camp in that it was created to cover up the Nazi genocide of the Jews. Billed as the “Führer’s gift to the Jews, this “model ghetto” was the site of a Red Cross...

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The Birth, Life and Death of Christ for Chamber Orchestra

La Naissance, La Vie et La Mort du Christ (The Birth, Life and Death of Christ) is a 33-minute silent film from 1906 comprised of twenty-five scenes or tableaux, directed by the trail-blazing French filmmaker Alice Guy (1873-1968). The very first woman filmmaker, Guy...

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The Capture of the Cape of Good Hope for Solo Piano

Cecilia Maria Barthelémon was born c. 1770 in London into a musical family. Her father, François Hippolyte Barthelémon (1741-1808) was a violinist, composer, and played the viola d'amore as well as being an orchestral leader. Cecilia made her debut on March 3, 1779,...

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