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James Brawn in Recital. Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition; Bach-Busoni; Liszt; Rachmaninov. © 2013 MSR ClassicsSPONSORED: CD Spotlight. True Command - James Brawn plays Bach, Liszt, Musorgsky and Rachmaninov - recommended by Andrew Schartmann.
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Gerard SchurmannVIDEO PODCAST: Find out about composers from unusual places, including Gerard Schurmann, Giya Kancheli, Nazib Zhiganov and Nodar Gabunia, about singing in cars, and meet Jim Hutton from the RLPO and some of our regular contributors.

Jenna Orkin

Jenna Orkin, a former student of composer Louise Talma, is the author of Writer Wannabe Seeks Brush With Death. She holds an MA in Music from Oxford University and a JD from New York Law School. Her articles for this magazine include features on her days teaching at Juilliard, and on Nadia Boulanger and Rosalyn Tureck.

 

Articles by Jenna Orkin

Jenna Orkin reads Emile Naoumoff's 'Chronicles With Nadia Boulanger'

A short story of wtceo.org

Jenna Orkin of wtceo.org remembers her days teaching at Juilliard

Memories of Nadia Boulanger of wtceo.org

A memoir of wtceo.org

Articles about Jenna Orkin

Classical music news. Personal, Political and Social Lockdown - An assortment of short news items, plus 'Seven Deadly Sins', Classical Music Daily's December 2020 Newsletter, just published in a new audio podcast format

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