Articles Archives an exclusive Classical Music e-Magazine Fri, 23 Jan 2026 01:14:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Muzio Clementi (Born on January 23, 1752) His Ten Most Beloved Piano Sonatas https://interlude.hk/muzio-clementi-born-on-january-23-1752-his-ten-most-beloved-piano-sonatas/ https://interlude.hk/muzio-clementi-born-on-january-23-1752-his-ten-most-beloved-piano-sonatas/#respond Thu, 22 Jan 2026 16:35:46 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143869 Muzio Clementi (1752–1832) may not always get the recognition of Mozart or Beethoven, but to pianists, his stature is beyond dispute. Often called the “Father of the Pianoforte,” Clementi transformed the early keyboard sonata from a simple dance or exercise

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Four Love-Hate Relationships Between Composers and Critics https://interlude.hk/four-love-hate-relationships-between-composers-and-critics/ https://interlude.hk/four-love-hate-relationships-between-composers-and-critics/#respond Thu, 22 Jan 2026 16:26:15 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143884 Throughout music history, music critics have often elevated (or eviscerated) a composer’s reputation. Sometimes critics and composers have found themselves in public feuds. Other times, the composer and critic in question became unlikely friends. Today, we’re looking at four of

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Celebrating 100 Years of the Royal School of Church Music Join the celebrations with Songs of the Spirit https://interlude.hk/celebrating-100-years-of-the-royal-school-of-church-music-join-the-celebrations-with-songs-of-the-spirit/ https://interlude.hk/celebrating-100-years-of-the-royal-school-of-church-music-join-the-celebrations-with-songs-of-the-spirit/#respond Thu, 22 Jan 2026 16:16:46 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143878 As the Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) prepares to celebrate its centenary in 2027, a major new musical milestone is on the horizon – a significant new choral commission, Songs of the Spirit, written by the award-winning and newly-awarded

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How Klaus Mäkelä’s Teacher Jorma Panula Created a Conducting Dynasty https://interlude.hk/how-klaus-makelas-teacher-jorma-panula-created-a-conducting-dynasty/ https://interlude.hk/how-klaus-makelas-teacher-jorma-panula-created-a-conducting-dynasty/#respond Wed, 21 Jan 2026 16:26:54 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143853 Few teachers have had as profound an influence on modern conducting as Finnish conductor and pedagogue Jorma Panula. Born in 1930 in Kauhajoki, Finland, Panula studied music and conducting at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. He served as the music

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Gregor Joseph Werner: The Composer Colleague Who Hated Haydn https://interlude.hk/gregor-joseph-werner-the-composer-colleague-who-hated-haydn/ https://interlude.hk/gregor-joseph-werner-the-composer-colleague-who-hated-haydn/#respond Tue, 20 Jan 2026 16:23:18 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143811 Joseph Haydn earned his nickname “Father of the Symphony” while working as the Kapellmeister in the Esterházy household, where he worked for decades, overseeing the court orchestra. However, when Haydn first joined that household at the age of twenty-nine, he

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Plácido Domingo (Born on January 21, 1941) as Otello Burning Bright and Burning Deep https://interlude.hk/placido-domingo-born-on-january-21-1941-as-otello-burning-bright-and-burning-deep/ https://interlude.hk/placido-domingo-born-on-january-21-1941-as-otello-burning-bright-and-burning-deep/#respond Tue, 20 Jan 2026 16:03:49 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143838 For Plácido Domingo, Otello became one of the defining pillars of his extraordinary career. From nervous beginnings in Hamburg to triumphs on the world’s grandest opera stages, and that even includes the silver screen, Domingo and Verdi’s towering Moor of

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Yvonne Loriod (Born on January 20, 1924) The Pianist who Defined Messiaen https://interlude.hk/yvonne-loriod-born-on-january-20-1924-the-pianist-who-defined-messiaen/ https://interlude.hk/yvonne-loriod-born-on-january-20-1924-the-pianist-who-defined-messiaen/#respond Mon, 19 Jan 2026 16:31:45 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143830 When Yvonne Loriod (1924-2010) was born on 20 January 1924 in Houilles, near Paris, few could have predicted that this prodigious young pianist would come to define the sound of Olivier Messiaen’s piano music. A visionary interpreter, a technical giant at the keyboard,

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The Four Teachers Who Shaped Beethoven https://interlude.hk/the-four-teachers-who-shaped-beethoven/ https://interlude.hk/the-four-teachers-who-shaped-beethoven/#respond Mon, 19 Jan 2026 16:23:23 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143804 Ludwig van Beethoven is often remembered as a solitary genius: a composer who wrestled with fate, revolutionised music, and struggled through tinnitus, deafness, and depression to create some of the most influential works in the Western canon. But Beethoven didn’t

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Meet the Movers and Shakers News that Matters in 2025 https://interlude.hk/meet-the-movers-and-shakers-news-that-matters-in-2025/ https://interlude.hk/meet-the-movers-and-shakers-news-that-matters-in-2025/#respond Mon, 19 Jan 2026 16:00:47 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143795 2025 was a year in which Chinese classical music found itself moving simultaneously outward and inward: expanding its international presence while confronting geopolitical, institutional, and structural realities at home. From orchestras touring abroad and Chinese musicians winning major international competitions,

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Why Mozart Still Makes Us Laugh https://interlude.hk/why-mozart-still-makes-us-laugh/ https://interlude.hk/why-mozart-still-makes-us-laugh/#respond Sun, 18 Jan 2026 16:47:30 +0000 https://interlude.hk/?p=143736 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is often introduced as a miracle. He was a divine child, and a celestial genius, like a marble statue with a powdered wig. But the moment you actually listen to his music, the statue starts to grin.

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