A documentary about the life and music of New Hampshire born composer Amy Beach. A documentary about the life and music of New Hampshire born composer Amy Beach. Born in 1867, she became one of the ...
Clara Schumann and Fanny Mendelssohn are often cited among the great woman composers of the 19th century whose careers were eclipsed by the more famous men in their lives—a husband and brother, ...
NPR's Melissa Block talks with Fred Child, host of NPR's Performance Today, about the music of American composer Amy Beach. In her time, Beach was the most-performed American composer. Child shares ...
Host Scott Yoo and his wife, flutist Alice Dade, perform the work of Romantic era classical composer Amy Beach at Festival Mosaic and uncover Beach’s many musical influences. Featuring performances of ...
We open this hour of American music with a dance by Amy Beach. Pianist Joanne Polk plays Beach's Dance of the Flowers.
In December 1893, Amy Beach, a pianist and composer living in Boston, heard the Boston Symphony Orchestra play Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony. She was not a fan. In a journal entry, Beach complained ...
This event is a broadcast of a documentary about NH composer Amy Beach and is shown on Redfern Arts Center’s Main Stage. It will be followed by discussion with concert pianist and Keene local, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet is on a new album from the Takacs Quartet and Garrick Ohlsson. By David Allen Progress remains all too slow, but the ...
John Gfroerer, a documentary filmmaker based in Concord, has brought New Hampshire’s stories to the screen for years. He’s especially passionate about his next film, which dives into the life and work ...
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