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Conducting Revueltas: Sensemayá [analysis]

A Latin Rite of Spring, full of mythological dances of the Mayas and the Aztecs and a ritual ending with the killing of a tropical snake: this is Revueltas’ Sensemayá.

Conducting Janáček: Taras Bulba – Death of Andrei [analysis]

Taras Bulba is among Janáček most significant works for orchestra alone. Once a rare piece, this rhapsody for orchestra has now become part of the standard repertoire thanks to its sophisticated harmonic language and its undeniable passion.

Conducting Dvořák: Symphony n.7 Mov.1 [analysis]

Culture wars and rising racism: historical context, structure, and conducting tips of the 1st movement of Dvořák’s 7th symphony

Beethoven Symphony n.7, Mov. 1 [analysis]

How does a piece of music without any description manage to raise more descriptive explanations than any other work, ranging from catacombs to political revolution? What’s the glue holding the entire symphony together? And what’s one of the biggest issues that arise when interpreting this piece?

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