Music Gazing – How Bear Lost his Tail
The Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra performs its 2021 family concert virtually, with a premiere of a work by Arlington composer Pasquale Tassone.
The Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra performs its 2021 family concert virtually, with a premiere of a work by Arlington composer Pasquale Tassone.
https://youtu.be/TIhZu7JexU4 In this chapter of “Music Gazing,” we discover the work of Erich Stem, a composer that travels around the country, writing music that tells the history of cities around
Join the Arlington Philharmonic in this chapter of Music Gazing, as we sail down the river Moldau, and learn about tone poems, and the amazing live of Bedřich Smetana. psarlington.org
The Arlington Philharmonic presents its annual family concert, and this year’s theme is “When Books become Music.” orlandocela.com psarlington.org
In 1874, Henrik Ibsen asked Edvard Grieg to write music for a play. Today, “Peer Gynt” is not only a pioneering play, but Grieg’s music is one of the best
Beethoven’s love for nature is reflected throughout this magnificent work, which was a groundbreaking symphony in its length, its structure, the use of new instruments, and much more! http://orlandocela.com/
In this episode of Music Gazing, we will learn about one of the most beloved pieces in the choral literature: Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem. Learn about its unusual characteristics, its interesting
Video of the Arlington Philharmonic’s Orchestra annual family concert. This time, we will go together around the world in the musical wings of an orchestra. Composer José Elizondo will tell
The story of Florence Price’s first symphony is a story of constancy, talent, pioneering, and achieving the impossible. http://orlandocela.com http://psarlington.org
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