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By David M. Greene
From MHS Review 324 Vol.7, No.18 , 1984
Why do I always sell Joe Haydn short in my mind? Admittedly when I listen to records it’s usually because I have to. But once in a while I seek nepenthe and surcease from sorrow b...
By David M. Greene
From The MHS Review 216 Vol. 1, No. XVII1 January 30, 1978
All day, as I have bustled about, working up Josquin (as we say in the academic circles we professional types usually run in), I have had a vague sense of malai...
Elliott Carter, one of America’s foremost contemporary composers, preferred that attention be focused on his music rather than on himself. Always the individual, he wrote music for individuals rather than for instruments. In this issue of t...
by Bea Friedland
MHS Review 220 Vol. 2, No.4 April 10, 1978
Jeanne-Louise Dumont Farrenc was descended from a long fine of royal artists dating back to the court of Louis XIV. Her father who was the Prix de Rome in sculpture early in his...
By Richard Carlin
From The MHS Review 398 VOL. 12, NO.2 • 1988
The life of the 18th-century composer/musician can be described in four simple words: the search for patronage. No musician could survive on his own; he needed the support of...
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