The inherent human goodness

The inherent human goodness

These days we celebrate Passover and Easter, and it can be a good opportunity to look beyond the chocolate bunnies and painted eggs, and reflect at least on one aspect of these events: the story of human nature. In the Passover story we celebrate the freedom regained after 400 years of cruel slavery, in Easter’s Passion story we remember the …

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Beethoven’s “Emperor”, Piano Concerto No. 5

Beethoven's Emperor Concerto

The Emperor represents the composer at the peak of his “Heroic” style, creating music of unparalleled scale, power, and emotional resonance.   Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Major, Opus 73, famously known as the “Emperor” Concerto, is not just music. It is a bold statement: heroic, innovative, and deeply expressive. It represents a pinnacle of the Classical concerto …

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Darwin, the eye and AI

Darwin, the eye and AI

Incorporating technology into evolutionary adaptation. This somewhat unusual title probably caught the attention of my dear Reader, and I promise to connect the dots and make sense of it! On these pages we often venture off from the delightful path of music, and from its brightest servant Beethoven, to discover other interesting and valued topics. But how Darwin and AI …

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The day after

The day after: next days after Beethoven's Ninth Symphony premiere

The premiere of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony was a triumph, but turmoil awaited the next day.   This Friday I attended a concert, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The Big Ninth! It was grandiose, not only the music itself, but the whole orchestra with a choir of more than 75 singers. I can not tell how many times I did listen to this …

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What instruments are used in classical music?

What instruments in classical music?

Classical music, spanning centuries and evolving through distinct historical periods, is brought to life by a rich array of instruments. These instruments, grouped into families—strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and keyboards—each contribute unique timbres and textures to the orchestral soundscape. From the soaring melodies of a violin to the resonant depths of a tuba, the tools of classical music are as …

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Let there be light: Haydn’s Creation

Haydn's The Creation

On April 29, 1798, in Vienna’s Schwarzenberg Palace, a musical event unfolded that would echo through history: the premiere of Joseph Haydn’s oratorio The Creation. It marked the pinnacle of Haydn’s illustrious career, a moment when the aging composer—then 66 years old—presented a work that blended sublime artistry with a celebration of the world’s origins. The Viennese premiere was a …

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