March 18, 2024
Guest post written by Eastman Studies in Music series editor, Ralph Locke. The field of musical composition since around 1950—whether for the concert hall or the opera house—has been astonishingly… READ MORE
February 29, 2024
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December 4, 2023
Guest post written by Paul Watt who is Adjunct Professor of Musicology in The University of Adelaide. The ‘go-to’ text for anyone who wants to understand the relationship between music… READ MORE
September 20, 2023
If you’ve spent more than half a century involved with the music of a composer, you don’t think the piano world knows enough about, what might you do to increase… READ MORE
August 30, 2023
Marsilio Ficino had a lot on his mind in the summer of 1489. Imagine him pacing the hallways and gardens of the Villa Careggi, his residential estate near Florence. Marsilio… READ MORE
June 20, 2023
Kurt Weill is well established as one of the 20th century’s most significant workmen in music theater. And yet his far-reaching legacy – the result of a career that stretched… READ MORE
March 31, 2023
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March 13, 2023
Gustav Mahler and Friedrich Nietzsche are two of the most important figures in twentieth century culture, broadly—to say nothing of their impact on their respective fields of music and philosophy…. READ MORE
January 25, 2023
It seems to have all the ingredients of an epic, if not tragic, film. The young genius, his potential cruelly crushed by an evil regime, a stack of hidden papers… READ MORE
November 29, 2022
The engraving manuscript of Gabriel Fauré’s song ‘L’hiver a cessé’, which dates from February 1894, is one of the more fascinating musical autographs of its era. Its first pages are… READ MORE