It’s December 5, 1830, and 26-year-old French composer Hector Berlioz is debuting his Symphonie Fantastique at the Paris ...
Hannah French explores the use of plainchant in today’s Early Music Show, whether we hear it in its original single line as a cantus firmus (the fixed song that anchors a lot of Renaissance polyphony) ...
1st place - Nathaniel Hines, Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration - "Beyond the Field: Making the Case for Teenage Employment." 2nd place - Kaylin Vos, Music-Choral Conducting - "Monophonic ...
A variety of performing and fine arts experiences and an author talk are planned for April at Pittsburg State University. Many are free and all are open to the community. They include: ...
Responses to our September/October issue. Sometimes being an editor is like being a sculptor. That’s how it felt to work on Isaac Wood’s essay “Faith After the Flood” (p. 42) in our September/October ...
Each year, the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) celebrates researchers and scholars whose work is shaping knowledge and Canada’s future. This year, three Dalhousie faculty members have earned the ...
Now 90, the Estonian composer has spent a lifetime crafting music of profound beauty. By Ian Thomson Arvo Pärt, the pre-eminent religious composer of our time, was born in 1935 in Estonia, before its ...
Luckily for us, Hervé Niquet and his Concert Spirituel had done quite a lot of the imagining already this weekend, constructing a liturgical fantasy with Alessandro Striggio’s 40-part Missa Ecco Si ...
Rare medieval music, discovered within a 15th-century book, will resonate through Buckland Abbey in Devon this August, bringing the sound of monks back for the first time in 500 years. The "plaintive" ...
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