We’ve unearthed the top 20 totally terrifying pieces from the darkest, grisliest corners of the classical canon. Scroll down to discover our selection of the best classical music masterpieces ...
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An unknown waltz by Chopin has been found. By Javier C. Hernández I’m a reporter covering classical music, opera and dance. As The Times’s classical music reporter, I don’t often get ...
Renowned classical music producer Adam Abeshouse has died. Over a career that lasted more than 30 years, Abeshouse made hundreds of records with some of classical music’s biggest stars.
As Classic FM’s Pet Classics returns this fireworks season, we present the best music to keep your pets happy during the lights and bangs of Bonfire Night... Classical music has proved time and time .
In his thrilling 1956 call to arms, Chuck Berry pictured classical music’s colossus spinning ... the beginning – upwards of 40 charting pop songs, from the Bee Gees’ 1966 Spicks and Specks ...
But where to start? Here below, we wanted to explore three songs from the exquisite classical music composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Born January 27, 1756, in Austria, Mozart remains one of the ...
Pick your poison from these 20 spooky pieces of classical music, from Saint-Saëns to John Williams... Why does some classical music scare us? Is it loud noises, creepy sounds, or the terrifying ...