Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by César Franck’s only symphony was a pillar of the repertory for decades. But it’s now a rarity. By David Allen Whatever Leopold Stokowski’s thirst for ...
Organist Scott Dettra pictured before a recital at the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022. Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer Rare’s the pianist who’d play two recitals ...
The Kansas City Symphony shines in performances of music by César Franck, Zoltán Koldály and Jean Sibelius. We'll hear Franck's Symphony in D minor, Koldály's "Concerto for Orchestra," and the ...
When the first performance of Cesar Franck’s Symphony in D Minor was given in Paris in 1889, critics were almost unanimously indignant. Sniffed one of them: “Why play this symphony here? Who is this M ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Paul Jacobs has completed his survey of the major solo organ works of César Franck, whose birthday year is passing with scattered ...
‘Pater Seraphicus’ was the nickname bestowed on César Franck by his devoted pupils, the so-called bande à Franck. Genteel sensibilities were duly appalled when Franck descended from the organ loft to ...
Some music on the dark and dramatic side opens the Halloween edition of Performance Today. We hear the Prelude from Cesar Franck's Prelude, Chorale and Fugue, played by pianist Murray Perahia.
Sonata for Violin and Piano César Franck, Composer David Lively, Musician, Piano Tatiana Samouil, Musician, Violin Mélancolie for violin and piano David Lively, Musician, Piano César Franck, Composer ...