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Songs We Love: Lubomyr Melnyk, 'Sunset'
Inhabiting a distinct and mesmerizing space somewhere between Chopin and Philip Glass, with whiffs of New Age mysticism, Melnyk's music has an uncanny power to sweep listeners away into a fast-flowing river of notes.
The votes are in. The people of Scotland have chosen to remain in the United Kingdom. To mark the historic occasion, a wee reminder of what the Scots have contributed to classical music is in order.
If It's Not Scottish ... Classical Contributions Of The Scots
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5 Things You Never Knew About Robert Schumann
#5: Shumann was a great dad.Â
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NPR Classical:Â Guest DJ: Decoding Debussy With Pierre-Laurent Aimard
"If variations 1-5 are your brain, variations 25-29 are your brain on drugs," says pianist Jeremy Denk, no doubt feeling the effects of Goldblogging this week for NPR Classical.Â
From NPR Classical: "What are your sounds of summer?" http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2011/06/20/137300645/what-are-your-sounds-of-summer