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Category Archives: Music reviews
Fallen Star
Alexander Tcherepnin, 1899-1977, pianist, composer. Such a description says it all and tells you nothing. He was born in St. Petersburg, Russia to an artistic and musical family. His father a musician and composer, his mother a singer and part … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Tcherepnin, Lan Shui, Noriko Ogawa, Singapore Symphony Orchestra
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Music History : Rock & Roll
The BBC has produced an illuminating documentary outlining how the Long Play record molded Pop Music by relieving artists from the time constraints of the single, and how Rock & Roll musicians, in turn, molded the Concept Album, turning song … Continue reading