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Tag Archives: Lisa Saffer
Antonin Dvorak’s Indelible “Songs My Mother Taught Me”
There is something soothing in listening to Dvořák’s “Songs.” From the moment the violin begins its endearing lullaby to its melancholy finish, the piece leaves one with a sense of longing. The feeling is similar to when you finish a … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolf Heyduk, Andrew Foster-Williams, Antonin Dvorak, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Christopheren Nomura, Fritz Kreisler, Gordon Gietz, Handel's Messiah, Karina Gauvin, Lisa Saffer, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Michelle DeYoung, New York Philharmonic, Robert Levin, Seven Gypsy Songs, Songs My Mother Taught Me, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Tilman Lichdi
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