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'Sicilienne' for violin and piano (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Dec 2023 OP
The composer is Maria Theresia von Paradis (also known as "others". ) usonian Dec 2023 #1
Yes, t'weren't the one by Faure... sprinkleeninow Dec 2023 #2
Plum fergot to say: our local uni. station plays classical from the syndicated sprinkleeninow Dec 2023 #3
I like my classical music 24 by 7 usonian Dec 2023 #4
... sprinkleeninow Dec 2023 #5

usonian

(13,540 posts)
1. The composer is Maria Theresia von Paradis (also known as "others". )
Thu Dec 7, 2023, 09:02 PM
Dec 2023

Not the more familiar Sicillienne by Faure.
(You’ll recognize it)

No “star” power for lesser known composers. Sigh,

I suggest listening to KUSC from 8 to 12 (Pacific) on weekdays for the show hosted by Lara Downes, advocate for music by women and black composers, and WDAV when the Concierto program is on, featuring music written or played by hispanic artists.

Both are available streaming online, or via apps you can download to your mobile device.
Thanks to USC and Davidson College for excellent programing.

sprinkleeninow

(20,540 posts)
3. Plum fergot to say: our local uni. station plays classical from the syndicated
Thu Dec 7, 2023, 09:26 PM
Dec 2023

American Public Media broadcast nightly from 8-10p. A nice mix is offered.

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