Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. Personally I can’t listen to music with lyrics; they’re too distracting.
Professor of Musicology Carlo Caballero remembers when he fell in love with the music of Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924): “It was when I heard his ‘Requiem’ as an undergrad at Pomona College [in southern ...
The French composer Gabriel Fauré was born in Pamiers, south of Toulouse, in May 1845. That was the year when Wagner’s Tannhäuser premiered in Dresden and Wallace’s Maritana premiered in London, and ...
Xavier Phillips and Cédric Tiberghien join Editor Martin Cullingford to discuss their new album This week's Gramophone Podcast explores the music by Gabriel Fauré for cello and piano, to coincide with ...
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Bangkok Music Society honours Queen Mother with Fauré's Requiem
This coming Saturday at 4.30pm in Christ Church on Convent Road, the Bangkok Music Society Choir will perform Requiem In D Minor by Gabriel Fauré, known for its serene and gentle character, in ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. For his latest release on Sony Classical, pianist Lucas Debargue turns to one of ...
Oakland requiem: Symphony and Chorus prepare to perform Gabriel Fauré at the Paramount Morrow has worked often with the orchestra as the music director of the 120-voice Oakland Symphony Chorus, and ...
The Brigham Young University combined choirs and Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Gabriel Faure's Requiem Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12, under the direction of Rosalind Hall and Kory ...
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