But right now, we're doing our sole concentration at the Little Schubert on 42nd.
For him this meant the giants of the German tradition: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann and Brahms.
The public reels in amazement and admiration, as if their dog had begun to sing Schubert lieder.
Also included are works by Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, Wagner, Mahler, Copland and Stravinsky.
But Schubert warned that the distance races that were Evans' specialty can take a toll on a 40-year-old body.
She had something on the stereo, her favorite composer, Schubert, whom she had touted to me when we were dating.
The parents of Beethoven and Mozart were musicians, while Chopin, Schubert, and Tchaikovsky had music-lovers, though not musicians, as their parents.
Moreover, points out Mr Schubert, the mid-point of the inflation projection for 2002 is 1.9%, within the definition of price stability.
"The most advantageous thing about DNA is it is not subject to memory, " said Schubert, the prosecutor assigned to the Robinson case.
James Dunstan practices space and technology law at Garvey Schubert Barer.
After 50 minutes, captain Kort Schubert, who plays for Cardiff, had a try ruled out in the right corner for a forward pass.
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"When I saw the scope of the collection I was speechless, " said Michael Griffel, a Schubert expert and chairman of the music history department.
Richard Burke's original music and his arrangements of Franz Schubert give this "Princess" a score carefully keyed to the action's 12 scenes, plus prologue.
Recently scholars have shown increased boldness in turning posthumous fragments into, for instance, performable tenth symphonies by Schubert and Beethoven and a seventh by Tchaikovsky.
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We're right now, we're off Broadway doing at the Little Schubert.
Is that any different, really, than Mozart , who would poke fun at the same form, or Brahms or Schubert or Mahler?
Musically the Dover Quartet, formed at the Curtis Institute in 2008, distinguished itself by playing Schubert with a level of nuance unexpected of musicians so young.
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Nineteenth-century classical composers were great fans of recomposition, some of it flamboyantly transformational, as in Franz Liszt's florid transcriptions for solo piano of Franz Schubert's songs.
It's been 25 years since Steven Schubert played pro football.
"The whole concept of filing John Doe warrants has been around for decades ... as long as you comply with a reasonable certainty, " said Anne Marie Schubert, Sacramento deputy district attorney.
Schubert's Manchester Wolves turned a slight profit in 2004.
The Schubert piece, sung with power, if not much nuance, by soprano Michelle Trainor, was more musically related to Mr. MacMillan's language than one might have expected, particularly since Sarah's aria had a similarly overwrought character.
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Mr. MOODY: Oh, right now, that's it, the off-Broadway run at the Little Schubert on 42nd, and, hopefully, that run will extend until about January 27th, but we're looking forward to possible tours in the future as well.
Other singers brought bigger voices and more emotion to the songs of Schubert and Strauss, but none brought the exquisite delicacy and artistry of Miss Schwarzkopf, whose legati were consciously copied from the violin and whose high pianissimi floated like feathers.
Each of the five works in repertory is accompanied, in some measure, by the Orion String Quartet, which performs Mozart, Mendelessohn, Ravel and Schubert with winning expertise, despite being intruded on, at random moments, by the kinds of shtick Mr. Jones favors.
On May 19 at Carnegie Hall, Mr. Levine will conduct the Met Orchestra in a program that will include the prelude to Act I of Wagner's "Lohengrin, " Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4, featuring piano soloist Evgeny Kissin, and Schubert's Symphony No. 9.
To make the evening a bit longer, the BLO grafted on a prelude with a related biblical subject: an English translation of "Hagar's Lament, " an early song by Franz Schubert, which depicts Sarah's handmaid Hagar, who has been driven into the desert by Sarah, mourning the imminent death of her son, Ishmael, from thirst.
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