Word: concertizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While Brahms' famous lullaby may be his most cliched piece, it is not representative of the passion and intensity that the majority of his work invokes--certainly not of last Friday's rousing HRO concert...
...second half of the concert consisted of Brahms' Symphony No. 3 in F Major. Throughout his life, Brahms struggled with writing symphonies. In the early stages of his career, he felt as if he wrote in the shadow of Beethoven's symphonic tradition yet was not worthy of it. Brahms' first symphony is even popularly referred to as "Beethoven's Tenth." By the time he began work on his third symphony, he had developed a style of his own that would come to represent the essence of the Romantic movement...
...group performed last October in St. Vartan's Cathedral Church in New York as part of a concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of American church choruses, he says...
...Tonics will hold a concert this Friday in Sanders Theater...
...tell another story, of dinners for 15 or so at the Arnaults' home in the elegant 16th arrondissement. There he relaxes and heads for the piano (favorite composer: Chopin). He calls himself an amateur pianist; he practices twice a week, still learning new pieces. His wife Helene is a concert pianist who has just finished a Canadian tour. "We once gave a concert together," Bernard recalls. "But once was enough--too much work." Mme. Arnault plays a different sort of duet with Bernard; Lacroix believes that often Arnault sees clothing through her eyes. They go shopping together most Saturdays. Where...