It’s time for a statement in fortissimo ...
Many of us see the created order. But Franz Joseph Haydn heard it. Everything - from the lowliest worm to the mightiest galloping horse, from the formlessness that preceded creation to God's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 53rd season for Chamber Singers of Iowa City concludes our journey from darkness to light with a performance of Joseph Haydn’s ...
The Houston Symphony announced today the international release of the live recording of Haydn-The Creation on the Dutch classical music label Pentatone. The CD is now available for purchase through ...
In a Haydn anniversary year, Louis Langree, music director of the Mostly Mozart festival, could imagine only one way to end the season. "For me, 'The Creation' is the highest, most climactic ...
When Joseph Haydn’s oratorio The Creation premiered in 1798, the excitement was so intense that authorities reportedly had to ...
For a description of the structure of Jospeh Haydn’s “The Creation,” visit foxtheaterspokane.org/event/masterworks-8-let-there-be-light to read the program ...
Few musical moments are as emotionally overwhelming as the shimmering chord that accompanies the words “And there was light!” in Haydn’s magnificent oratorio, “The Creation.” As wonderfully as Mozart ...
Soprano Carolyn Sampson performs Haydn's The Creation with conductor Matthew Halls and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Chorus at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas on Friday, May 24, 2019 ...
Parisian audiences were Haydn-mad from the 1780s onwards – an enthusiasm that resulted most motably in the commission of the ...
The Handel and Haydn Society closed out its bicentennial season this weekend with Haydn’s oratorio “The Creation,” by many estimations his greatest work and the apex of his creative powers. It was ...
"We scheduled an entire retreat down in Galveston where we did nothing but rehearse. A lot of the singers thought retreat meant, you know, swimming pool and spa, and I had to explain to them that ...