Classical Music – Sept 20th

Classical Music – Sept 20

Yes we did have some popular piano music, some Liszt and some Chopin plus a brief session of Scott Joplin.

Next time the theme is “Does this count as c;assical music?

To make it easier, people can send me an email with a hyperlink to a Utube entry, I will build a small programme for all the choices. This can be in addition to bringing a CD.

As usual I’ve come away with four new ideas, including Yuja Wang, Floran Mitrea.

Plus Joanna Macgregor and the Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra  launching their Centenary

 

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