Reflections on Contemporary Ellingtonia
by John Howland Duke Ellington’s 1999 centennial, as I observe in the current issue of Musical Quarterly (Fall/Winter 2013), fostered a wave of new… Read More
by John Howland Duke Ellington’s 1999 centennial, as I observe in the current issue of Musical Quarterly (Fall/Winter 2013), fostered a wave of new… Read More
by John Halle NOTE: a longer version of this response appears at Professor Halle’s website, HERE. A central point of my piece “The… Read More
Kendra Preston Leonard: “Meaning and Myth in Louise Talma’s First Period Works” The American Musicological Society… Read More
by Michael J. Puri “What do you do?” “I teach music.”“That’s great! What instrument do you play?” Sound familiar? No matter how… Read More
by Andrew Flory NOTE: The 86th Academy Awards will be presented on March 2, 2014. The film treated here is nominated for Best Documentary Feature. Read More
by Ellen T. Harris NOTE: February 20, 2014, is the twenty-first anniversary of the death of the distinguished American musicologist Howard Mayer Brown (1930–93). Read More
by Robert L. Marshall The best source for information about the proposal to create a Bach memorial on the site of his original home can… Read More
by Judith Tick To me Pete Seeger was his stepmother’s stepson. Ruth, he called her—her own children called her Dio—and I liked the warm way… Read More
by W. Anthony Sheppard NOTE: Here we post Tony Sheppard’s recent TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) talk “Pop Orientalism: Tin Pan Alley to Taiwan… Read More
by Blake Howe Curious about disability, but unsure of what it is? This is a short primer on the field of Disability Studies, and covers… Read More