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How the (cradle) song ends: what is the final tone of Fauré’s Berceuse?
Gabriel Fauré’s Berceuse op. 16, a captivating miniature for violin … Continue reading
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So, how much bass do you want? Beethoven’s Sextet Op. 81b
Wouldn’t you wonder, too, if you saw a sextet on … Continue reading
Missing bass octave in Debussy’s Prélude “Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest”?
Whether the Pope is infallible is anybody’s guess, but composers … Continue reading
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How does Chopin’s Second Ballade end?
Many pianists are familiar with the problem that there are … Continue reading
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Beethoven, Für Elise WoO 59 – Do you strike the right note?
d or e – that is the question … when … Continue reading