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Classical 101A new recording of two of Mozart’s most popular piano concertos is a reminder of the remarkable dynamism of Mozart’s gift for improvisation. It's the culmination of a 30-year project to record Mozart’s complete works in historically informed performances that showcase pianist, Mozart scholar and Harvard University professor emeritus Robert Levin’s improvised cadenzas.
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Classical 101Think you know what a string quartet sounds like? Quartet Davis might have you thinking again.Founded at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Quartet Davis…
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10:00 Composer Franz Liszt was a great improviser, so were Mike Nichols and Elaine May, but improv is a skill that can benefit anyone-- teachers, CEOs,…