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Feature Articles in Issue 48:2 (Nov/Dec 2024)
Music Matters: But the Sound Does Too | “Change Couldn’t Wait Anymore”: An Interview with The Merian Ensemble’s Elisabeth Remy Johnson |
Music Matters: Hearing Is Believing | FEATURE REVIEW: THE BOOK OF SPELLS (Merian Ens) |
Music Matters: Digital Technology and Truth | FEATURE REVIEW: THE BOOK OF SPELLS (Merian Ens) |
Music Matters: Ruminations, or The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly | FEATURE REVIEW: THE BOOK OF SPELLS (Merian Ens) |
A Personal Desert-Island List | FEATURE REVIEW: THE BOOK OF SPELLS (Merian Ens) |
Reflections with Composer-Pianist James Adler | The Value of Beauty is Priceless: An Interview with Cellist Hyojin Lee |
FEATURE REVIEW: REFLECTIONS (James Adler) | FEATURE REVIEW: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN; BRAHMS, JOHANNES; DEBUSSY (Hyojin Lee) |
FEATURE REVIEW: REFLECTIONS (James Adler) | FEATURE REVIEW: KIM, GREGORY: Multimedia Concerto No. 20, “Sangju... (Gregory Kim) |
FEATURE REVIEW: REFLECTIONS (James Adler) | Early Beethoven Heard Afresh: An Interview with Johannes Leertouwer |
FEATURE REVIEW: REFLECTIONS (James Adler) | FEATURE REVIEW: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: String Quartets (Narratio Qrt) |
FEATURE REVIEW: REFLECTIONS (James Adler) | FEATURE REVIEW: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: String Quartets (Narratio Qrt) |
This Was Toscanini , the Audio Version | FEATURE REVIEW: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: String Quartets (Narratio Qrt) |
FEATURE REVIEW: THIS WAS TOSCANINI: The Maestro, My Father, and Me By Samuel Antek and Lucy Antek Johnson. Narrated by David Garrison and Lucy Antek Johnson. Dallas, TX: Brown Books, 2024. Streaming audio (294:09). Available on Audible, Spotify, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Google Play, and Chirp. | FEATURE REVIEW: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: String Quartets (Narratio Qrt) |
FEATURE REVIEW: THIS WAS TOSCANINI: The Maestro, My Father, and Me By Samuel Antek and Lucy Antek Johnson. Narrated by David Garrison and Lucy Antek Johnson. Dallas, TX: Brown Books, 2024. Streaming audio (294:09). Available on Audible, Spotify, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Google Play, and Chirp. | FEATURE REVIEW: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: String Quartets (Narratio Qrt) |
FEATURE REVIEW: THIS WAS TOSCANINI: The Maestro, My Father, and Me By Samuel Antek and Lucy Antek Johnson. Narrated by David Garrison and Lucy Antek Johnson. Dallas, TX: Brown Books, 2024. Streaming audio (294:09). Available on Audible, Spotify, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Google Play, and Chirp. | FEATURE REVIEW: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: String Quartets (Narratio Qrt) |
FEATURE REVIEW: THIS WAS TOSCANINI: The Maestro, My Father, and Me By Samuel Antek and Lucy Antek Johnson. Narrated by David Garrison and Lucy Antek Johnson. Dallas, TX: Brown Books, 2024. Streaming audio (294:09). Available on Audible, Spotify, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Google Play, and Chirp. | A Defense of Democracy in Music: An Interview with Composer Andres R. Luz |
Exploring the Depths: Ekaterina Antonenko Discusses Her New Recording of Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil | FEATURE REVIEW: VITUCCI; MOLINEUX; LUZ, ANDRES (Kevin Michael Holzman) |
FEATURE REVIEW: RACHMANINOFF: All-Night Vigil (arr. Gretchaninoff/Lazarev/Sheehan) (Ekaterina Antonenko) | FEATURE REVIEW: VITUCCI; MOLINEUX; LUZ, ANDRES (Kevin Michael Holzman) |
FEATURE REVIEW: RACHMANINOFF: All-Night Vigil (arr. Gretchaninoff/Lazarev/Sheehan) (Ekaterina Antonenko) | “The Main Thing in Life for Me is Creativity”: A Conversation with Mikhail Rudy |
FEATURE REVIEW: RACHMANINOFF: All-Night Vigil (arr. Gretchaninoff/Lazarev/Sheehan) (Ekaterina Antonenko) | FEATURE REVIEW: GRIEG, EDVARD; PROKOFIEV, SERGEI (Mikhail Rudy) |
FEATURE REVIEW: RACHMANINOFF: All-Night Vigil (arr. Gretchaninoff/Lazarev/Sheehan) (Ekaterina Antonenko) | FEATURE REVIEW: GRIEG, EDVARD; PROKOFIEV, SERGEI (Mikhail Rudy) |
FEATURE REVIEW: RACHMANINOFF: All-Night Vigil (arr. Gretchaninoff/Lazarev/Sheehan) (Ekaterina Antonenko) | FEATURE REVIEW: GRIEG, EDVARD; PROKOFIEV, SERGEI (Mikhail Rudy) |
“The Public Loves Romantic Music. It Tells a Story”: An Interview with Robert Burns Arnot | FEATURE REVIEW: GRIEG, EDVARD; PROKOFIEV, SERGEI (Mikhail Rudy) |
FEATURE REVIEW: ARNOT: Symphonies (Mikel Toms) | Living with a Composer: An Interview with Claire Rydell |
“First Impressions Can Be a Source of Inspiration”: An Interview with Dinah Bianchi | FEATURE REVIEW: REALE: Concerto for Cello, Strings, and... (William Boughton) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BIANCHI: Aere perennius... (Robert Conway) | FEATURE REVIEW: REALE: Concerto for Cello, Strings, and... (William Boughton) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BIANCHI: Aere perennius... (Robert Conway) | FEATURE REVIEW: REALE: Concerto for Cello, Strings, and... (William Boughton) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BIANCHI: Aere perennius... (Robert Conway) | FEATURE REVIEW: REALE: Concerto for Cello, Strings, and... (William Boughton) |
Always in Transition: The Musical Explorations of Rocco Di Pietro, Part 2 | FEATURE REVIEW: REALE: Concerto for Cello, Strings, and... (William Boughton) |
FEATURE REVIEW: PIETRO, ROCCO DI: String Quartet No. 4, “Imaginary... (Rocco di Pietro) | Espansiva : Rikke Sandberg Discusses the Music of Carl Nielsen |
FEATURE REVIEW: YOURS IN BEETHOVEN: A Memoir of My Musical Journey with Julius Eastman By Rocco Di Pietro. Self-published, 2023. | FEATURE REVIEW: NIELSEN, CARL; JØRGENSEN/NIELSEN (Kristoffer Hyldig) |
FEATURE REVIEW: YOURS IN BEETHOVEN: A Memoir of My Musical Journey with Julius Eastman By Rocco Di Pietro. Self-published, 2023. | FEATURE REVIEW: NIELSEN, CARL; JØRGENSEN/NIELSEN (Kristoffer Hyldig) |
Don’t Lose Yourself: An Interview with Aaron Dworkin | FEATURE REVIEW: NIELSEN, CARL; JØRGENSEN/NIELSEN (Kristoffer Hyldig) |
FEATURE REVIEW: LESSONS IN GRATITUDE: A Memoir on Race, the Arts, and Mental Health By Aaron P. Dworkin. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2024. | FEATURE REVIEW: NIELSEN, CARL; JØRGENSEN/NIELSEN (Kristoffer Hyldig) |
FEATURE REVIEW: LESSONS IN GRATITUDE: A Memoir on Race, the Arts, and Mental Health By Aaron P. Dworkin. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2024. | FEATURE REVIEW: NIELSEN, CARL; JØRGENSEN/NIELSEN (Kristoffer Hyldig) |
Mythologies and Mad Songs: Composer Geoffrey Gordon in Interview | Do We Still Hear Music Whispering the Words of God?: An Interview with Cellist Henrik Dam Thomsen |
FEATURE REVIEW: GORDON, GEOFFREY: PUCK... (Martyn Brabbins) | FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: 6 Suites for Solo Cello, BWV 1007–1012 (Henrik Dam Thomsen) |
Winning Bach from Luisa Guembes-Buchanan | FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: 6 Suites for Solo Cello, BWV 1007–1012 (Henrik Dam Thomsen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: English Suite No. 2 in a, BWV 807... (Luisa Guembes-Buchanan) | FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: 6 Suites for Solo Cello, BWV 1007–1012 (Henrik Dam Thomsen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: English Suite No. 2 in a, BWV 807... (Luisa Guembes-Buchanan) | FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: 6 Suites for Solo Cello, BWV 1007–1012 (Henrik Dam Thomsen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: English Suite No. 2 in a, BWV 807... (Luisa Guembes-Buchanan) | FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: 6 Suites for Solo Cello, BWV 1007–1012 (Henrik Dam Thomsen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: English Suite No. 2 in a, BWV 807... (Luisa Guembes-Buchanan) | A Conversation with Harpsichordist John Walthausen of Filament |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: English Suite No. 2 in a, BWV 807... (Luisa Guembes-Buchanan) | FEATURE REVIEW: BUXTEHUDE: Trio Sonatas, op. 1 (Filament) |
A New Dawn: Composer Marc Harris on His Second Symphony, “Aurora Nova” | FEATURE REVIEW: BUXTEHUDE: Trio Sonatas, op. 1 (Filament) |
FEATURE REVIEW: REEVES, MARC HARRIS/JO: Symphony No. 2, “Aurora Nova” (Jo Reeves) | FEATURE REVIEW: BUXTEHUDE: Trio Sonatas, op. 1 (Filament) |
FEATURE REVIEW: REEVES, MARC HARRIS/JO: Symphony No. 2, “Aurora Nova” (Jo Reeves) | FEATURE REVIEW: BUXTEHUDE: Trio Sonatas, op. 1 (Filament) |
FEATURE REVIEW: REEVES, MARC HARRIS/JO: Symphony No. 2, “Aurora Nova” (Jo Reeves) | Slightly Off the Beat |
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