
The reputation of Belgian composer, organist, and educator Joseph Jongen (1873-1953) basically rests upon one work, his Symphonie concertante for organ and orchestra. However, he
Eduardo Mata really had a flair for French music, and
This must have been one hell of a live event, a concert planned to celebrate the Macy’s department store’s 150th anniversary as well as feature
For his solo-debut CD release, 21-year-old pianist Joseph Moog offers an unusual and stunningly executed program. It opens with three Joseph Jongen works that might
There’s a fascinating issue in the aesthetics of the romantic period: the degree to which composers “choke” when dealing with first-movement form in their concertos.
This enterprising and unusual disc is noteworthy for the inclusion of the two lovely works by Joseph Jongen and Manuel Moreno-Buendia. Both are formally interesting: