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1 week ago |
nelsonstar.com | Barry Coulter
There is something quintessentially Romantic about the story of Johannes Brahms, and Robert and Clara Schumann, who mentored the young Brahms and became his close friends — particularly Clara. That’s Romantic with a capital R — the revolutionary artistic movement of the 19th century that put the human imagination and emotions in the centre of life, and emphasized passion and nature as motivating forces.
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cranbrooktownsman.com | Barry Coulter
There is something quintessentially Romantic about the story of Johannes Brahms, and Robert and Clara Schumann, who mentored the young Brahms and became his close friends — particularly Clara. That’s Romantic with a capital R — the revolutionary artistic movement of the 19th century that put the human imagination and emotions in the centre of life, and emphasized passion and nature as motivating forces.
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3 weeks ago |
trailtimes.ca | Barry Coulter
Canada’s fiddle culture is diverse and multifaceted, as much as any country where the violin plays a central role in its folk music. Canada’s fiddle styles — Métis, West Coast, Ottawa Valley, Québec, Acadian, et al — are distinctly Canadian in their evolution, and each region is also unique to itself. Like American styles of fiddle music — Appalachian, Bluegrass, Texas Swing — it is ultimately descended from the Celtic music. Canadian fiddle has a lot of French in it, and a lot of Scottish.
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1 month ago |
cranbrooktownsman.com | Barry Coulter
Canada’s fiddle culture is diverse and multifaceted, as much as any country where the violin plays a central role in its folk music. Canada’s fiddle styles — Métis, West Coast, Ottawa Valley, Québec, Acadian, et al — are distinctly Canadian in their evolution, and each region is also unique to itself. Like American styles of fiddle music — Appalachian, Bluegrass, Texas Swing — it is ultimately descended from the Celtic music. Canadian fiddle has a lot of French in it, and a lot of Scottish.
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1 month ago |
thenorthernview.com | Barry Coulter
“Classic” Rock, as a term, is a bit of misnomer. Rock isn’t a language that no one speaks anymore. Rock music is ageless, organic, hardworking, vital, and speaks a language that everybody understands, and sings along to.
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