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Guide to Puccini
Puccini’s operas, with their gorgeous melodies and heart-breaking heroines, are among the most beloved stage works ever written. Here’s a guide to his greatest works.
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Guide to Rachmaninov
Rachmaninov’s piano concertos, solo piano pieces and songs were lushly romantic, with sweeping melodies that are unforgettable. Here’s a guide to his greatest works.
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Guide to Ravel
Quintessentially French, Ravel composed works for piano, orchestra, chamber ensemble and voice filled with rich and subtle textures. Here’s a guide to his greatest works.
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Guide to Rossini
Wit and grace mark Rossini's brilliant operas, stirring overtures and delicious solo piano music. Here's a guide to his greatest works.
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Guide to Saint-Saëns
Saint-Saëns excelled in many genres, from colorful concertos and symphonies, to thrilling operas and elegant chamber music. Here's a guide to his greatest works.
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Guide to Schoenberg
One of music’s great revolutionaries, Schoenberg took many traditional forms, stamped them with his own unique mark and became one of the most influential figures in 20th century music. Here’s a guide to his greatest works.
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Guide to Stravinsky
One of the giants of 20th century music, Stravinsky blended traditional Russian themes with modern forms to create unique orchestral, chamber and vocal music. Here’s a guide to his greatest works.
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