
Explore music using the articles, essays, interviews of The Musical Heritage Review, America's oldest music publication.
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By David M. Greene
From The MHS Review 324 Vol.7, No. 18, 1984
The name is variously transliterated from the original Persian. Santir appears to represent the American consensus. The New Grove Dictionary gives santur, with permissible alt...
by Frank Cooper
from The Musical Heritage Review No. 373, 1986
Handel was one of the great characters in music. Not only a brilliant player of the organ and harpsichord, and a virtuoso composer of operas and oratorios, he was the first re...
By William Zagorski
From The MHS Review 408, VOL. 12, NO.12• 1988
As music lovers, we Americans are, in many ways, a provincial lot. To most of us, the vast and variegated musical landscape just south of our own border is largely unchar...
By Denby Richards
From The MHS Review 356 Vol. 9, No. 14, 1985
Luigi Boccherini’s life bestrode both the baroque and classical periods. He was born in the Italian town of Lucca on February 19, 1743. At that time, Bach was busily engaged...
By David M. Greene
From The MHS Review 211 Vol. 1, No. XIII October 17 1977
Readers of musical journalism will be aware that it is filled with a constant wailing and lamenting about how the contemporary American composer is ignored by ope...
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