by Barry Lenson | Oct 31, 2025 | Isaac Albeniz
Isaac Albéniz and his mentor Enrique Granados can be thought of as the aristocrats of Spanish music. They are also responsible for bringing Spanish music into the mainstream of European classical music. The music of Albéniz is sophisticated, warm, and often hauntingly...
by Barry Lenson | Oct 24, 2025 | Alexander Borodin
Alexander Borodin (1833–1887) was a Russian Romantic composer and accomplished chemist. A member of The Five, a group of nationalist composers, Borodin is best known for his opera Prince Igor, the symphonic poem In the Steppes of Central Asia, and his string quartets....
by Barry Lenson | Oct 22, 2025 | Katie Mahan, Uncategorized
Classical Archives Interviews Pianist Katie Mahan about Her New CD Heaven & Hell – Mozart Beethoven A little further down this page, you will find a video of a new interview that our Editor-in-Chief Barry Lenson recorded with the American pianist Katie Mahan...
by Barry Lenson | Oct 21, 2025 | Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann is most often remembered for the mental hardships he endured, which led him to live out his final years in a mental asylum. But much of his music expresses a heady, high joy that is hardly present in the work of any other composer. Much of that...
by Barry Lenson | Oct 14, 2025 | Frederic Chopin, Uncategorized
People tend to think of Chopin as the ultimate romantic – a composer of music that seems to speak of languid infatuation, heartbreak, and love. Yet there is much more to his music than that. He was, in fact, a composer of piano music that was ahead of its time...
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