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Feature Articles in Issue 34:5 (May/June 2011)
Affirmative American: An Interview with Composer John Duffy | FEATURE REVIEW: WYNER: Commedia... (Richard Stoltzman) |
FEATURE REVIEW: DUFFY: We Want Mark Twain. Saxophone Concerto.... (Cassatt Qrt) | Sounds of Silence: The Musical Aesthetic of Ben Leeds Carson |
FEATURE REVIEW: DUFFY: We Want Mark Twain. Saxophone Concerto.... (Cassatt Qrt) | FEATURE REVIEW: CARSON: A is for Azimuth and Arnica. Meditations,... (Chris Froh) |
Thomas Michael Allen, Tenor of the Baroque and Beyond | FEATURE REVIEW: CARSON: A is for Azimuth and Arnica. Meditations,... (Chris Froh) |
FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Semele (William Christie) | An Interview with Singer Gabrielle Heidelberger |
FEATURE REVIEW: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Semele (William Christie) | FEATURE REVIEW: THE WORLD IS OPERETTA (Manfred Müssauer) |
FEATURE REVIEW: MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Songs with and without Words (Thomas Michael Allen) | FEATURE REVIEW: THE WORLD IS OPERETTA (Manfred Müssauer) |
FEATURE REVIEW: MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Songs with and without Words (Thomas Michael Allen) | Two Roads Diverged in a Yellow Wood: The Inclusive Musical Language of William Matthews |
FEATURE REVIEW: MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Songs with and without Words (Thomas Michael Allen) | FEATURE REVIEW: MATTHEWS, COLIN: A Book of Hours. For Jonathan Kramer.... (Capital Tr) |
“The Only Thing That Is Important Is the Impact of the Performance”: A Conversation with Cyprien Katsaris | FEATURE REVIEW: MATTHEWS, COLIN: A Book of Hours. For Jonathan Kramer.... (Capital Tr) |
FEATURE REVIEW: CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Cyprien Katsaris) | FEATURE REVIEW: MATTHEWS, COLIN: A Book of Hours. For Jonathan Kramer.... (Capital Tr) |
FEATURE REVIEW: CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Cyprien Katsaris) | The Moon, Music, and [a bit of] Mayhem: A Conversation with Pianist Ron Levy |
FEATURE REVIEW: SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto. Albumblätter. Variations... (Cyprien Katsaris) | FEATURE REVIEW: MOONSTRUCK (Ron Levy) |
Giving a Voice to American Music: A Conversation with Composer Robert Paterson | FEATURE REVIEW: MOONSTRUCK (Ron Levy) |
FEATURE REVIEW: PATERSON, ROBERT: Sextet... (American Modern Ens) | FEATURE REVIEW: MOONSTRUCK II (Ron Levy) |
FEATURE REVIEW: PATERSON, ROBERT: Sextet... (American Modern Ens) | FEATURE REVIEW: FOR THE CHILDREN (Ron Levy) |
Chant du Monde: Russian Discoveries on the Horizon | Duet in Music and Life: An Interview with Shannon Scott and Leonard Garrison |
“I’ll Work from Anything”: A Conversation with Jonathan Golove | FEATURE REVIEW: BARN DANCES (Shannon Scott) |
FEATURE REVIEW: VOCES INTERNAS: Contemporary Works for Cello (Jonathan Golove) | FEATURE REVIEW: BARN DANCES (Shannon Scott) |
FEATURE REVIEW: VOCES INTERNAS: Contemporary Works for Cello (Jonathan Golove) | An Interview with Pianist Ko Ryoke |
An Interview with Ronald Brautigam | FEATURE REVIEW: DAS ANDERE KLAVIER (Ko Ryoke) |
FEATURE REVIEW: MOZART: Piano Concertos (Ronald Brautigam) | FEATURE REVIEW: DAS ANDERE KLAVIER (Ko Ryoke) |
FEATURE REVIEW: MOZART: Piano Concertos (Ronald Brautigam) | The Art of Listening and Silence: Meeting Jean-Paul Dessy |
FEATURE REVIEW: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: 3 Piano Sonatas, WoO 47, “Kurfürstin”... (Ronald Brautigam) | FEATURE REVIEW: DESSY: Prophètes (Jean-Paul Dessy) |
Exploring New American Music for Flute with Carla Auld | FEATURE REVIEW: DESSY: Prophètes (Jean-Paul Dessy) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BEAUTY IN AMERICA—NEW MUSIC FOR FLUTE (Carla Auld) | FEATURE REVIEW: DESSY: Prophètes (Jean-Paul Dessy) |
FEATURE REVIEW: BEAUTY IN AMERICA—NEW MUSIC FOR FLUTE (Carla Auld) | FEATURE REVIEW: YANOV-YANOVSKY: Keyboard Concertos (Jean-Paul Dessy) |
An Interview With Countertenor Darryl Taylor | FEATURE REVIEW: YANOV-YANOVSKY: Keyboard Concertos (Jean-Paul Dessy) |
FEATURE REVIEW: HOW SWEET THE SOUND: A Charm of Spirituals (Darryl Taylor) | James Levine: Celebrating 40 Years at the Met |
The Primacy of Intuition: An Interview with Yehudi Wyner | A Chant Discography on the Web |
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