Tombeau de Rameau
by Gina Rivera NOTE: This is the first of two reflections on the Rameau year 2014. What could anyone possibly say to a composer dead… Read More
by Gina Rivera NOTE: This is the first of two reflections on the Rameau year 2014. What could anyone possibly say to a composer dead… Read More
NOTE: “‘A program not greatly to their credit’: Finding New Perspectives on the Germania Musical Society through the American Memory Sheet Music Collection” was the… Read More
General Editors: Ian Bent, William Drabkin by Ian Bent Within Schenker’s vast Nachlass is a mass of documentation that reveals his “human”… Read More
by Annegret Fauser Seventy years ago today, Aaron Copland and Martha Graham’s ballet, Appalachian Spring, had its premiere at… Read More
by Michael Accinno Preservationists rush to save Charles Ives’s endangered Connecticut house. Over the past two years, the familiar rallying cry that has surrounded… Read More
by Charles T. Downey The giants of the early music movement of the 1970s have reached their golden years, a fact brought home in the… Read More
by Ellen T. Harris In my book George Frideric Handel: A Life with Friends (W. W. Read More
by Laurenz Lütteken This post originally appeared, in German, in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung of 24 September 2014, in print and digital formats, under… Read More
by William Drabkin Heinrich Schenker: Selected Correspondence, ed. Ian Bent, David Bretherton, and Willliam… Read More
by Christopher Brent Murray Two hundred years ago this November, Antoine-Joseph Sax, called Adolphe, was born in Dinant. Today, the Museum of Musical Instruments in… Read More