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Feature Articles in Issue 48:4 (Mar/Apr 2025)

Is There a “Last of the Greats”?

FEATURE REVIEW: IS SPRING RIGHT?: Music by American Composers (Max Lifchitz)

Raise Your Hand If You Hate Minimalism

FEATURE REVIEW: LIFCHITZ, MAX: Song of Ourselves... (Max Lifchitz)

Investing in the Future, or, Doin’ What Comes Unnaturally

“It’s Always a Give and Take in Music”: An Interview with Violinist Curtis Macomber and Cellist Norman Fischer

A Rebuttal to Huntley Dent’s “HIP Off the Old Block: The Ups and Downs of the Period Performance Movement”

FEATURE REVIEW: GIVE AND TAKE (Curtis Macomber)

Outside Influences

FEATURE REVIEW: GIVE AND TAKE (Curtis Macomber)

The Arts and Their Place in America: Commencement Speech at Bowling Green State University, Ohio, May 2007

FEATURE REVIEW: GIVE AND TAKE (Curtis Macomber)

Composer Daniel Asia: Still Going Strong at 70-Something

FEATURE REVIEW: GIVE AND TAKE (Curtis Macomber)

FEATURE REVIEW: ASIA: Amichai Songs... (Robert Swensen)

A Portrait in Words: Composer Robert Martin Discusses His Upcoming Release A Portrait in Sound

FEATURE REVIEW: ASIA: Amichai Songs... (Robert Swensen)

FEATURE REVIEW: MARTIN, ROBERT: Chrysolith. String Trio. Emerson... (Max Lifschitz)

FEATURE REVIEW: ASIA: Amichai Songs... (Robert Swensen)

FEATURE REVIEW: MARTIN, ROBERT: Chrysolith. String Trio. Emerson... (Max Lifschitz)

Richard Cameron-Wolfe’s Passionate Geometries

FEATURE REVIEW: MARTIN, ROBERT: Chrysolith. String Trio. Emerson... (Max Lifschitz)

FEATURE REVIEW: CAMERON-WOLFE: Heretic... (Daniel Lippel)

Exploring the Bach Cantatas Anew: An Interview with Hans-Christoph Rademann

FEATURE REVIEW: CAMERON-WOLFE: Heretic... (Daniel Lippel)

FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Die Elenden sollen essen, BWV 75.... (Hans-Christoph Rademann)

A Conversation with Composer Michael Dellaira

FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest,... (Hans-Christoph Rademann)

FEATURE REVIEW: DELLAIRA: The Leopard (Gerard Schwarz)

Refining the Refiner’s Fire: Handel’s Messiah Revisited in Dallas, Plus Some Charpentier—An Interview with James Richman and Malcolm Bruno

FEATURE REVIEW: DELLAIRA: The Leopard (Gerard Schwarz)

FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Messiah, HWV 56 (1741 version) (James Richman)

FEATURE REVIEW: DELLAIRA: The Leopard (Gerard Schwarz)

FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Messiah, HWV 56 (1741 version) (James Richman)

Romano Di Bari and The Aulicus Story

FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Messiah, HWV 56 (1741 version) (James Richman)

Lars Hannibal and His Label, OUR Recordings

FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Messiah, HWV 56 (1741 version) (James Richman)

FEATURE REVIEW: BORUP-JØRGENSEN: Intrada for Solo Percussion, op.... (Esbjerg Ens)

FEATURE REVIEW: CHARPENTIER, MARC-ANTOINE: Les arts florissants, H 487. Sonate... (James Richman)

FEATURE REVIEW: BORUP-JØRGENSEN: Intrada for Solo Percussion, op.... (Esbjerg Ens)

FEATURE REVIEW: CHARPENTIER, MARC-ANTOINE: Les arts florissants, H 487. Sonate... (James Richman)

FEATURE REVIEW: BORUP-JØRGENSEN: Intrada for Solo Percussion, op.... (Esbjerg Ens)

FEATURE REVIEW: CHARPENTIER, MARC-ANTOINE: Les arts florissants, H 487. Sonate... (James Richman)

FEATURE REVIEW: BORUP-JØRGENSEN: Intrada for Solo Percussion, op.... (Esbjerg Ens)

FEATURE REVIEW: CHARPENTIER, MARC-ANTOINE: Les arts florissants, H 487. Sonate... (James Richman)

FEATURE REVIEW: BORUP-JØRGENSEN: Intrada for Solo Percussion, op.... (Esbjerg Ens)

“The People United Will Never Be Defeated”: An Interview with Pianist Kevin Lee Sun

FEATURE REVIEW: BORUP-JØRGENSEN: Intrada for Solo Percussion, op.... (Esbjerg Ens)

FEATURE REVIEW: RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: The People United Will Never Be... (Kevin Lee Sun)

Günter Hänssler Takes on Two Large Challenges

FEATURE REVIEW: RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: The People United Will Never Be... (Kevin Lee Sun)

Refreshing Haydn’s Symphonic Legacy: An Interview with Conductor Johannes Klumpp

FEATURE REVIEW: RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: The People United Will Never Be... (Kevin Lee Sun)

FEATURE REVIEW: HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Symphonies (Johannes Klumpp)

FEATURE REVIEW: RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: The People United Will Never Be... (Kevin Lee Sun)

A Conversation with Max Lifchitz

FEATURE REVIEW: RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: The People United Will Never Be... (Kevin Lee Sun)

FEATURE REVIEW: LIFCHITZ, MAX: Song of Ourselves... (Max Lifchitz)

FEATURE REVIEW: RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: The People United Will Never Be... (Kevin Lee Sun)

FEATURE REVIEW: LIFCHITZ, MAX: Song of Ourselves... (Max Lifchitz)

“At Prima Classic we care about each pro­ject as if it’s the only one we’re working on”: An Interview with Edgardo Vertanessian

FEATURE REVIEW: IS SPRING RIGHT?: Music by American Composers (Max Lifchitz)

The Motherlode of Historical Recordings: Pristine Audio’s Digital Music Collection

FEATURE REVIEW: IS SPRING RIGHT?: Music by American Composers (Max Lifchitz)

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