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Originally titled Lament, the Lyric for Strings was first composed as the second movement of Walker's String Quartet No. 1 in 1946 while he was a graduate student at the Curtis Institute of Music. Read more →
Josef Haydn, “Father of the Symphony” composed this symphony in Vienna in for his return to London, and conducted the first performance at the King’s Theatre on February 19, 1794. Read more →
Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1909, originally part of a suite of incidental music for a 1909 Cambridge production of Aristophanes’ classical Greek comedy “The Wasps,” a satire of the Athenian legal system. Read more →
Before becoming music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1924, Serge Koussevitzky was a celebrated Russian double-bass virtuoso and champion of the instrument. Read more →