Beethoven IX : the App
by Andrew Dell’Antonio There’s something about Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony that inspires complex engagement. Long before the current Beethoven’s 9th Symphony app (TouchPress/Deutsche… Read More
by Andrew Dell’Antonio There’s something about Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony that inspires complex engagement. Long before the current Beethoven’s 9th Symphony app (TouchPress/Deutsche… Read More
by Roger Parker Ed. note: Verdi’s 200th birthday is Wednesday, 9 October. Or maybe Thursday. Read More
by C. Matthew Balensuela As the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Music History Pedagogy I… Read More
by Bonnie Gordon This week Mark Oppenheimer of the New Republic wrote a provocative essay called “Stop Forcing Your Kids to… Read More
The “grand carrousel du roi”—a pageant-like affair with horses, music, and fireworks—presented in the Place Royale (Place des Vosges, Paris) during… Read More
by Mark Clague An aesthetic that spotlights the spontaneity of performance and invites infinite arrangement might seem strange territory for a scholarly edition. The music… Read More
by Christopher Reynolds The American Musicological Society is pleased to announce an endowed plenary lecture to… Read More
by Jann Pasler Debussy by Nadar On the 150th anniversary of Debussy’s birth, new perspectives… Read More
To judge from video footage of Last Night of the Proms, 2013, the “dark Satanic Mills” that William Blake… Read More
by Hilary Poriss In the autumn of 1832, when Maria Malibran (1808–36) was at the height of her fame—recognized… Read More