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Across 11 tracks, Batiste reimagines Beethoven's instantly recognizable works into something fluid, extending across musical histories.
Even as he struggled with the onset of deafness, Beethoven took the piano sonata into new realms of expressive power and beauty.
From his monumental "Choral" Symphony to intimate solo piano music like the "Moonlight" Sonata, explore some of the best classical music by Beethoven.
From Beethoven’s aching solo piano works to Tchaikovsky’s swelling ballet themes, here’s our guide to the pieces we think are the perfect place to start, on your journey into classical music.
The Classical Music World Will Be Celebrating Beethoven’s 250th Birthday All Year — But What If We Didn’t? A music professor recently drew ire for pondering this question.
The Seattle Chamber Music Society (SCMS) has announced the programming for its 2026 Winter Festival, taking place January ...
Titled “Beethoven Blues (Batiste Piano Series, Vol. 1)," across 11 tracks, Batiste collaborates, in a way, with Beethoven, reimagining the German pianist's instantly recognizable works into ...
Titled “Beethoven Blues,” Batiste collaborates, in a way, with Beethoven, reimagining these instantly recognizable works into something fluid.
Titled “Beethoven Blues (Batiste Piano Series, Vol. 1),” across 11 tracks, Batiste collaborates, in a way, with Beethoven, reimagining the German pianist’s instantly recognizable works into ...
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