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Bach in Arabic against Middle East conflicts The "Arabian Passion," arranged by Bulgarian musician Vladimir Ivanoff, gives Bach's music an oriental flair. Performed in the open on Leipzig's market ...
Contrary to the suggestion of its title, Daniel Dennett’s book From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds hardly discusses Bach at all. But the composer’s name is not there just for ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new project completes Bach’s plans for his kaleidoscopic “Orgelbüchlein,” with a 21st-century touch. By Hugh Morris One of the most ...
During his 27 years in Leipzig, Germany, Johann Sebastian Bach had a hectic job writing original music for the city’s principal churches and civic functions, as well as teaching singing at the ...