Tomaso Albinoni: Oboe & Violin Concerto

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Frantisek Kupka: La cathédrale

“On his return from the war – where he fought for France at the Somme and then, after injury, organized the Czechoslovakian anti-German resistance in Paris – Kupka immersed himself back in his research. At the time La cathédrale was painted, Kupka had just finished the translation into Czech of his treaty, La creation dans…

Childe Hassam: The Goldfish Window

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Le Pho: Two Ladies

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Frederick Carl Frieseke: Blue Curtains

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Mozart: Oboe Quartet in F-Major, KV 370

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William Adolphe Bouguereau: The Pieta

“The immediate inspiration for Pietà came not from Bouguereau’s devout Christianity, but from the painful loss of his eldest son Georges who died on July 19, 1875 at the age of sixteen. After spending several months overwhelmed by grief, Bouguereau sought to lift his spirits by fully immersing himself in his art. For several weeks,…

Bonnard and Bach

“Albrecht Mayer discovered the music of J.S. Bach at the age of 8, as a choirboy at Bamberg Cathedral. Within a couple of years he was able to play some of the composer’s simpler keyboard pieces on the piano. “Even then,” he recalls, “I could feel this transcendent image of his music going through my…