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Category Archives: Instrumentation
“…probably the best of Dvořák that I’m acquainted with.” What’s worth knowing about the Wind Serenade in d minor op. 44
Even though recently the focus of attention owing to their … Continue reading
Beethoven love letters? A contribution to perhaps his oeuvre’s smallest work group
In Beethoven’s just as extensive as impressive chamber music oeuvre, … Continue reading
On the way to the Romantic orchestra – the trombone in Beethoven’s symphonies
Last May my colleague Norbert Gertsch dealt with Beethoven’s relationship … Continue reading
A tear for or from Rossini?
November 13 marks the 150th anniversary of Gioacchino Rossini’s death, … Continue reading