Debussy’s Clair de Lune V

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Schubert: String Trio in B-Major, D 471

“Gauguin’s lush Bouquets et céramique sur une commode evidences the sensual delights which were of central concern to the artist throughout his career.  Gauguin took joy in depicting the natural world and its raw, unspoilt beauty. Like Barbizon and Impressionist painters before him, he was attracted to pastoral themes and everyday motifs as an emblem of a…

André Brasilier: Cavaliers devant les vagues

“André Brasilier is one of the few surviving École de Paris artists. He stands out in the Parisian modern art scene for his unique style that fuses Fauvist, Impressionist, Expressionist, and Symbolist elements. In a career spanning more than seven decades, horses have consistently been one of his key subjects. In Cavaliers devant les vagues…

The Jussen Brothers Play Mozart

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Mary Oliver: Sleeping in the Forest

SLEEPING IN THE FOREST I thought the earth remembered me, she took me back so tenderly, arranging her dark skirts, her pockets full of lichens and seeds. I slept as never before, a stone on the river bed, nothing between me and the white fire of the stars but my thoughts, and they floated light…

Pierre Bonnard: Le petit déjeuner (1917)

“Bonnard developed an early obsession with color through his affiliation with the Nabis, a group of avant-garde artists working in fin-de-siècle Paris. These young painters, who included amongst their ranks Maurice Denis, Edouard Vuillard and Paul Sérusier, were specifically inspired by the examples of Post-Impressionists like Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh. The Nabis went even further…

Lucas & Arthur Jussen Play Schubert

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Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, and Schiff

“Consistent with the Impressionist aesthetic that Berthe Morisot fervently espoused, Woman at Her Toilette attempts to capture the essence of modern life in summary, understated terms…Rendered with soft, feathery brushstrokes in nuanced shades of lavender, pink, blue, white, and gray, the composition resembles a visual tone poem, orchestrated with such perfumed and rarified motifs as…

LSO Clarinet Trio Plays Mozart

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Richard Edward Miller: Contemplation

“Marie Louise Kane writes, “A series of women-in-interiors painted around 1913…are among Miller’s most inventive works. By placing his figures indoors in front of windows overlooking gardens, as he increasingly did, Miller could combine the play of natural light with complex patterns created by man-made objects, like shutters, blinds, wicker chairs, striped and tiered fabrics,…

Vladimir Horowitz: Scenes from Childhood (Schumann)

“Renoir’s lavish scenes of frolicking bathers were some of the most celebrated compositions of his mature career, and Baigneuses is a beautiful and richly-painted example of this theme.  The composition is one of Renoir’s more realistic portrayals of public bathing and features the subjects in the modest swimwear that was common during this era.  The two figures in the foreground are…

The Eggner Trio Plays Schubert

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Rascal Flatts: I Will Stand By You

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Debussy’s Clair de Lune IV

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Richard Edward Miller: Sewing by Lamplight

“Miller was among a group of American artists living and working abroad in France and his reputation grew through regular exhibitions at the Paris Salon According to Marie Louise Kane, “At the same time that he was painting large, impressive canvases for exhibition and sale, Miller created smaller, more intimate works in a surprisingly spontaneous,…

Vernet: Mountain Landscape With Approaching Storm

“This is one of a pair of monumental landscapes commissioned by the Marquess of Lansdowne for his famous collection at Berkeley Square in London. Originally, this depiction of the destructive power of a violent storm was meant to find its complement in a beautiful sunset harbor scene. The two paintings were separated in the early…

Julia Rovinsky: Sonata A Major K.331 (Mozart)

“Painted circa 1922, Le corsage rayé presents a radiant and quintessential example of Bonnard’s mastery of the interior scene. Painted from memory, Bonnard’s domestic vignettes stemmed from lived experience and years of inhabiting the same space as his subjects. Among his favoured models, …was his long-time muse and eventual wife Marthe de Méligny… Marthe’s enigmatic…

Anna Fedorova Plays Tchaikovsky

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Richard Edward Miller: Signora alla Teletta

“Marie Louis Kane has said of the present work, “With this painting Miller comes back to the subject of a young woman seated at her dressing table which he first introduced in his work in 1904 and which he successfully reinterpreted for the rest of his career.”  She goes on, “In Signora all Teletta, the…

Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Blue Gown (1917)

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Fountainview: Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus O soul, are you weary and troubled? No light in the darkness you see? There’s light for a look at the Savior, And life more abundant and free! Refrain: Turn your eyes upon Jesus, Look full in His wonderful face, And the things of earth will grow strangely dim, In…

Paganini: Complete Guitar Music

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Gerard Butler: The Music of the Night

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Henri Le Sidaner: Vase of Flowers

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Jun Luke Foster: Sonata in A minor K310 (Mozart)

“The present pastel is Redon’s beautiful rendering of the Cain and Abel story. Christian imagery rarely appeared in his early work. However, during the 1890s Redon responded to the Catholic revival that emerged in France during the previous decade and remained a powerful force in the nation’s cultural life until the First World War…Biblical imagery…

Paul Gauguin: Melancholic (1891)

“Disillusioned with modern society, Paul Gauguin left France for Tahiti in 1891 in search of an earthly paradise that he imagined was untouched by civilization. Upon arriving, he realized that colonialism had all but eradicated traditional Tahitian culture. Here, a Tahitian woman wears a Western-style dress and gold marriage band introduced by Catholic missionaries. In…

Sam Robson: Fare Thee Well, Love

Fare thee Well, love Far away, you must go Take your heart, love Will we never meet again no more? Far across, love O’er mountains and country wide Take my heart, love No one knows the tears I’ve cried So I’ll drink today, love, I’ll sing to you, love in pauper’s glory, my time I’ll…

Mozart: Complete Divertimenti for Wind Ensemble

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Richard Edward Miller: Seated Woman Before a Mirror (c.1925)

“With the outbreak of World War I, Miller returned to the United States, staying for a short time in California, before finally settling in Provincetown, Massachusetts in 1917. There he continued his practice of setting his models in studio-designed sunrooms. Seating his models in front of the windows and doors of his studio, opening to…