Paul du Quenoy on the season-opening new production of Shostakovich’s “Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk,” at La Scala.
Those of us who mark the music have a duty to share it with younger generations and take every opportunity to expose children ...
One late evening in December, 1985, I heard a radio talk-show host announce “a great loss: Robert Graves is dead.” It came as ...
The Rautavaara work was Cantus Arcticus, written for the Arctic University of Oulu. It is also known as the “Concerto for ...
Like many fellow aspiring musicians, he studied in the French capital and discussed music theory at such a high level with ...
Inger Kuin’s biography, despite its occasional pandering to twenty-first-century sensibilities, is an excellent place to start.
On “The Art of Transmitting: The Antoine Béal Collection” and “The Marcille Chardin Family” at the Orléans Fine Arts Museum.
On Timaeus in Paradise: Metaphors and Beauty from Plato to Dante and Beyond, by Piero Boitani.
In this week’s episode of Roots, Rights & Reason, host Lee Smith welcomes author and cultural critic Roger Kimball for a powerful discussion on the endu ...
Beyond the hyperbole, bad-faith arguments, and elitist bigotry is the question of how successful the president’s many cultural and architectural projects wi ...
On the warm friendship between the art historian & the Anglo-Florentine writer.
BR The Complete Notebooks, by Albert Camus, translated by Ryan Bloom (University of Chicago Press): “We only think in images, ...
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