Hear music from Zemlinsky's two one-act operas based on works by Oscar Wilde. The American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein, cond. It's been 65 years since the death of Viennese composer Alexander ...
If Alexander Zemlinsky’s music ever is to gain the foothold in the active repertory it deserves, it needs passionate advocates. It has found one in Ravinia music director James Conlon, who is arguing ...
The Escher Quartet's performance of one of Zemlinsky's greatest and most radical pieces is a highlight of this superb disc The first instalment of the Escher Quartet's survey of Zemlinsky, including ...
Not all losses carry that dejected, sinking feeling. Oregon men’s basketball (8-10, 1-6 Big Ten), who carried a three-game losing streak into... Felecia Mulkey was going to make it very, very clear.
For his program with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday night at Ravinia, James Conlon tied together several key elements from his 11 years as music director of the CSO’s festival residencies ...
ALEXANDER VON ZEMLINSKY: Lyric Symphony, op. 18. Roman Trekel, baritone and Twyla Robinson, soprano; Houston Symphony conducted by Hans Graf. ALBAN BERG: Three Pieces from Lyric Suite (arranged for ...
This fine recording of Zemlinsky’s sumptuous late-Romantic work is another reminder of why the composer is unfairly neglected There have been a number of occasions in the past few decades when it ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Guest conductor Kevin John ...
Brahms is the dominant spirit behind four early chamber works from the 1890s by Alexander Zemlinsky. Zemlinsky was criticised, praised and helped by Brahms, and seems to have had elements of the older ...
Stephen Johnson surveys Zemlinsky's opera A Florentine Tragedy. Based on a play by Oscar Wilde, the work is a tragic tale of jealousy and revenge, and premiered in 1917. Show more Stephen Johnson ...