Perchance to Stream
Almost every day in the right hand column of this blog, under the heading The Blogosphere, you will see a link to the latest post… Read More
Almost every day in the right hand column of this blog, under the heading The Blogosphere, you will see a link to the latest post… Read More
by Margot Fassler and Christian Jara NOTE: Margot Fassler, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Music History and Liturgy at the University of Notre Dame, will present the… Read More
by Louise Dubin Auguste Franchomme (1808–84) was perhaps the most admired French cellist of his… Read More
a project directed by Richard Freedman and Philippe Vendrix The Lost Voices Project centers on 16 sets of part-books published by Nicolas Du Chemin… Read More
by DKH I was sufficiently annoyed by Bob Freeman’s post in the Chronicle of Higher Education‘s blog last month (“Needed: A Revolution in Musical… Read More
by William Cheng NOTE. Sound Play: Video Games and the Musical Imagination was published by Oxford University Press in May 2014. Here is an… Read More
An International Musicology Congress, hosted by the nascent American Musicological Society, took place 11–16 September 1939 in New York. Two letters from well-known musicologists unable… Read More
It is, finally, the 200th birthday of the Star-Spangled Banner. Big doings in Baltimore, of course. Read More
by D. Rose Elder Professor Elder wrote this post for the JHU Press Blog at Johns Hopkins University Press, where it appeared on 11… Read More
This blog reckons its formal beginning (after some alpha- and beta-testing) as the start of the academic year, 2013–14. Read More