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Davison, Kong, And Richardson, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Davison, Kong, And Richardson, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Organ Rededication Series: Susan Dickerson Moeser, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Organ Rededication Series: Susan Dickerson Moeser, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Memorial Concert Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Memorial Concert Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Shanghai Quartet With Gilbert Kalish, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Shanghai Quartet With Gilbert Kalish, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Something Borrowed: Music For Clarinet And Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Something Borrowed: Music For Clarinet And Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Verdi's Operas At Mamontov's Theater, 1885-1900: Fighting A Losing Battle, Olga Haldey
Verdi's Operas At Mamontov's Theater, 1885-1900: Fighting A Losing Battle, Olga Haldey
Verdi Forum
No abstract provided.
Reviews, Jesse Rosenberg, Helen M. Greenwald
Reviews, Jesse Rosenberg, Helen M. Greenwald
Verdi Forum
Jesse Rosenberg's review-essay of the book Verdi 2001: Atti del Convegno internazionale / Proceedings of the International Conference, Parma-New York-New Haven, 24 January- February 2001. Edited by Fabrizio Della Seta, Roberta Montemorra Marvin, Marco Marica. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2003.
Helen M. Greenwald's review-essay of the compact disc Verdi Discoveries, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano, Orchestra Sinfonica de Milano Giuseppe Verdi, Riccardo Chailly, conductor (Decca B10001090-02, 2003).
'Double, Double, Toil And Trouble': Producing Macbeth In Mid-Victorian Britain, Paul Rodmell
'Double, Double, Toil And Trouble': Producing Macbeth In Mid-Victorian Britain, Paul Rodmell
Verdi Forum
No abstract provided.
Toscanini And The Myth Of Textual Fidelity, Linda B. Fairtile
Toscanini And The Myth Of Textual Fidelity, Linda B. Fairtile
University Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
Changes in the public perception of performing artists make for fascinating study. There once was a time when the Three Tenors were considered mere mortals. And there was a time when a conductor, Arturo Toscanini, was considered the living embodiment of the composers whose music he performed. Largely through the efforts of the press and the National Broadcasting Company, Toscanini came to be known as the only musician with the integrity and modesty to perform a composition exactly as it was notated in the musical score. Thanks to the existence of recorded performances, as well as the reminiscences of some …
The Origin Of Armstrong's Hot Fives And Hot Sevens, Gene H. Anderson
The Origin Of Armstrong's Hot Fives And Hot Sevens, Gene H. Anderson
Music Faculty Publications
It has been almost fifty years since Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings of 1925-1928 were first recognized in print as a watershed of jazz history and the means by which the trumpeter emerged as the style's first transcendent figure. Since then these views have only intensified. The Hot Fives and Hot Sevens have come to be regarded as harbingers of all jazz since, with Armstrong's status as the “single most creative and innovative force in jazz history” and an “American genius” now well beyond dispute. This study does not question these claims but seeks, rather, to determine …