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Feature Articles in Issue 48:3 (Jan/Feb 2025)
THE WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS (?) SYMPHONY IS NOW 100 YEARS OLD | FEATURE REVIEW: HARBACH, BARBARA: Symphonies (David Angus) |
HIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK: THE UPS AND DOWNS OF THE PERIOD-PERFORMANCE MOVEMENT | FEATURE REVIEW: HARBACH, BARBARA: Symphonies (David Angus) |
KEEPING THE PASSION | FEATURE REVIEW: HARBACH, BARBARA: Symphonies (David Angus) |
REFRESHING THE PASSION | We Might Be Fallen, But We Still Have Dreams and They Are Bright!: An Interview with Eric Holtan, Director of the Vocal/Orchestral Ensemble True Concord |
IS MUSIC THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE? | FEATURE REVIEW: RUNESTAD: Dreams of the Fallen. Earth Symphony (Eric Holtan) |
MUSIC AND MORALITY | FEATURE REVIEW: RUNESTAD: Dreams of the Fallen. Earth Symphony (Eric Holtan) |
“The pure sense of joy and majesty”: An Interview with Robert Burns Arnot | FEATURE REVIEW: RUNESTAD: Dreams of the Fallen. Earth Symphony (Eric Holtan) |
FEATURE REVIEW: ARNOT: The Christmas Symphony. A Visit... (Bernhard Voss) | Environment Encourages a Certain Freedom: An Interview with Violinist Xika Huang |
FEATURE REVIEW: ARNOT: The Christmas Symphony. A Visit... (Bernhard Voss) | FEATURE REVIEW: ROMANTIC VIRTUOSO (Xika Huang) |
FEATURE REVIEW: ARNOT: The Christmas Symphony. A Visit... (Bernhard Voss) | FEATURE REVIEW: ROMANTIC VIRTUOSO (Xika Huang) |
Finding the Freedom: A Conversation with Luiza Borac | FEATURE REVIEW: ROMANTIC VIRTUOSO (Xika Huang) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN... (Luiza Borac) | An Introduction to the Wind Symphonies of David Maslanka: A Meeting with Matthew Maslanka |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN... (Luiza Borac) | Emigrés and Exiles in Hollywood : Nanette McGuinness in Interview |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN... (Luiza Borac) | FEATURE REVIEW: ÉMIGRÉS AND EXILES IN HOLLYWOOD (Ens for These Times) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN... (Luiza Borac) | FEATURE REVIEW: ÉMIGRÉS AND EXILES IN HOLLYWOOD (Ens for These Times) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN... (Luiza Borac) | FEATURE REVIEW: ÉMIGRÉS AND EXILES IN HOLLYWOOD (Ens for These Times) |
James Freeman Returns with Scenes from a Musical Life, Part 3 | A Very Special Violin: Kurt Nikkanen and Maria Asteriadou play Dinos Constantinides |
FEATURE REVIEW: NEW MUSIC FOR STRING ORCHESTRA BY PHILADELPHIA-AREA... (James Freeman) | FEATURE REVIEW: CONSTANTINIDES, DINOS: Violin Sonata, “À Beethoven,” LRC... (Kurt Nikkanen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: NEW MUSIC FOR STRING ORCHESTRA BY PHILADELPHIA-AREA... (James Freeman) | FEATURE REVIEW: CONSTANTINIDES, DINOS: Violin Sonata, “À Beethoven,” LRC... (Kurt Nikkanen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: NEW MUSIC FOR STRING ORCHESTRA BY PHILADELPHIA-AREA... (James Freeman) | FEATURE REVIEW: CONSTANTINIDES, DINOS: Violin Sonata, “À Beethoven,” LRC... (Kurt Nikkanen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: NEW MUSIC FOR STRING ORCHESTRA BY PHILADELPHIA-AREA... (James Freeman) | FEATURE REVIEW: CONSTANTINIDES, DINOS: Violin Sonata, “À Beethoven,” LRC... (Kurt Nikkanen) |
An Interview with Dana Gioia | Charles Ives’s First Piano Sonata: An Interview with Pianist John Noel Roberts |
FEATURE REVIEW: WEEP, SHUDDER, DIE: On Opera and Poetry By Dana Gioia. Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books, 2024. | FEATURE REVIEW: IVES, CHARLES: Piano Sonata No. 1 (John Noel Roberts) |
FEATURE REVIEW: WEEP, SHUDDER, DIE: On Opera and Poetry By Dana Gioia. Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books, 2024. | FEATURE REVIEW: IVES, CHARLES: Piano Sonata No. 1 (John Noel Roberts) |
FEATURE REVIEW: WEEP, SHUDDER, DIE: On Opera and Poetry By Dana Gioia. Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books, 2024. | FEATURE REVIEW: IVES, CHARLES: Piano Sonata No. 1 (John Noel Roberts) |
FEATURE REVIEW: WEEP, SHUDDER, DIE: On Opera and Poetry By Dana Gioia. Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books, 2024. | FEATURE REVIEW: IVES, CHARLES: Piano Sonata No. 1 (John Noel Roberts) |
FEATURE REVIEW: WEEP, SHUDDER, DIE: On Opera and Poetry By Dana Gioia. Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books, 2024. | FEATURE REVIEW: IVES, CHARLES: Piano Sonata No. 1 (John Noel Roberts) |
An Interview with Dame Jane Glover on Her Recording of Handel’s Jephtha with Chicago’s Music of the Baroque | A Conversation with Composer Jake Runestad |
FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Jephtha (Jane Glover) | FEATURE REVIEW: RUNESTAD: Dreams of the Fallen. Earth Symphony (Eric Holtan) |
FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Jephtha (Jane Glover) | FEATURE REVIEW: RUNESTAD: Dreams of the Fallen. Earth Symphony (Eric Holtan) |
FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Jephtha (Jane Glover) | Samuel Siskind: A Unique and Mature Voice from a 17-Year-Old Composer |
FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Jephtha (Jane Glover) | FEATURE REVIEW: SISKIND: Soaring Dreams... (Christopher Allen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Jephtha (Jane Glover) | FEATURE REVIEW: SISKIND: Soaring Dreams... (Christopher Allen) |
Voices From the Other Side: An Interview with Composer Margi Griebling-Haigh | FEATURE REVIEW: SISKIND: Soaring Dreams... (Christopher Allen) |
FEATURE REVIEW: GRIEBLING-HAIGH, MARGI; PÄRT; VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR (Steven Smith) | From Mozart to Piazzolla: An Interview with French Hornist Howard Wall |
FEATURE REVIEW: GRIEBLING-HAIGH, MARGI; PÄRT; VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR (Steven Smith) | FEATURE REVIEW: HORN TRIOS FROM MOZART TO PIAZZOLLA AND BEYOND:... (Howard Wall) |
FEATURE REVIEW: GRIEBLING-HAIGH, MARGI; PÄRT; VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR (Steven Smith) | FEATURE REVIEW: HORN TRIOS FROM MOZART TO PIAZZOLLA AND BEYOND:... (Howard Wall) |
FEATURE REVIEW: GRIEBLING-HAIGH, MARGI; PÄRT; VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR (Steven Smith) | FEATURE REVIEW: HORN TRIOS FROM MOZART TO PIAZZOLLA AND BEYOND:... (Howard Wall) |
“Time Flies, but Music Remains!”: An Interview with Composer Barbara Harbach | FEATURE REVIEW: HORN TRIOS FROM MOZART TO PIAZZOLLA AND BEYOND:... (Howard Wall) |
FEATURE REVIEW: HARBACH, BARBARA: Symphonies (David Angus) | Slightly Off the Beat |
FEATURE REVIEW: HARBACH, BARBARA: Symphonies (David Angus) | |
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