In the 1850s, most people didn’t expect women to write serious music. Emilie Mayer didn’t let that stop her. Her String Quartet in G Minor is full of feeling—dramatic, graceful, and unforgettable.
As Easter approaches, concert life turns just for a moment to the central mystery of the Christian faith; hope and the possibility of redemption emerging from the pit of darkness. Why, you might ask, ...
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