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The Fourteen Years Brahms Wouldn't Write a Symphony
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The Fourteen Years Brahms Wouldn't Write a Symphony

When Brahms finally premiered his First Symphony in 1876, critics complained it sounded like chamber music. He'd taken them literally as a compliment. For fourteen years, this man had refused to write a symphony, even as the entire genre collapsed under the weight of Beethoven's legacy.
06 Jun 2026 3 min read
Joseph Bologne Was Never Lost
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Joseph Bologne Was Never Lost

For two centuries there was always a reason not to programme Joseph Bologne's music. Last week, the Catalyst Quartet quietly took the reason away.
04 Jun 2026 2 min read
Rigoletto's Secret: Four Feelings at Once
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Rigoletto's Secret: Four Feelings at Once

Victor Hugo sat through the whole performance looking bored and irritated. Then the Quartet started, and he couldn't help himself.
30 May 2026 2 min read
Dudamel Didn't Get the Memo About Cautious First Seasons
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Dudamel Didn't Get the Memo About Cautious First Seasons

Cautious first seasons are the conductor's version of a firm handshake and a safe suit. Dudamel's isn't one of those.
25 May 2026 2 min read
The First Woman to Lead a Big 7 Orchestra
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The First Woman to Lead a Big 7 Orchestra

Elim Chan has been appointed the first female music director of the San Francisco Symphony. The news is good. Actually, it's better than good.
23 May 2026 2 min read
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