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Music Haven: 2015-05-17
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Friday, 22 May 2015. Two-Part Blog: How to Teach Music (Part 2). Following on from from his previous article, conductor Tom Hammond writes about the best methods of teaching music. Hours of debate and forests of trees have been devoted to this topic. What is the right way to teach, and learn, about music? Thursday, 21 May 2015. Two-Part Blog: Music, Education and the Future (Part 1). Labels: BBC Young Musician. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe and get new articles delivered to your inbox.
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Music Haven: 2015-05-10
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Friday, 15 May 2015. Comment: A Shostakovich Casebook. In light of Lewis Owen’s new play Like Chemist from Canada. Rob Edgar writes about A Shostakovich Casebook. A collection of essays on the composer. Labels: A Shostakovich Casebook. Like a Chemist from Canada. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe and get new articles delivered to your inbox. Follow us on Twitter. Comment: A Shostakovich Casebook. A View from the Podium. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Music Haven: 2015-06-28
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Friday, 3 July 2015. Discovering Music: Aesthetic Foundations. Byrd Mass for Five Voices. Note the bass line. Rob Edgar ponders the aesthetics of music aimed at children, how they may have changed over the years, and what the effects of this change might be. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe and get new articles delivered to your inbox. Follow us on Twitter. Discovering Music: Aesthetic Foundations. A View from the Podium. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Music Haven: Q&A With James Francis Brown on Amateur Music Making Part 2
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Friday, 19 June 2015. Q&A With James Francis Brown on Amateur Music Making Part 2. In a two-part blog Robert Edgar, questions conductor Tom Hammond and composer James Francis Brown about the world of amateur music-making. James Francis Brown talks about amateur music making from the point of view of the composer. He has written numerous works, at varying levels of difficulty, for both professional and amateur ensembles. Rob Edgar: Do we need new music for amateurs? If we acknowledge the fundamental techn...
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Music Haven: 2015-05-31
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Thursday, 4 June 2015. On the launch of Music Havens new publication of a completion of Mozarts oboe concerto, K.293, William Drabkin considers the issues of originality in the process of reconstructing music from the past. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe and get new articles delivered to your inbox. Follow us on Twitter. A View from the Podium. The views of our contributors do not necessarily accord with those of Music Haven Ltd. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Music Haven: 2015-05-03
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Thursday, 7 May 2015. A Day for the Record. James Francis Brown writes about the recording process from the composers perspective:. Most of us support the motto ‘keep music live’. We all recognise the special, sometimes thrilling presence of a living, breathing human-being giving their utmost and reaching deeply into the recesses of their imagination. Heralds of Good Fortune. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe and get new articles delivered to your inbox. Follow us on Twitter. A Day for the Record.
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Music Haven: Discovering Music: Aesthetic Foundations
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Friday, 3 July 2015. Discovering Music: Aesthetic Foundations. Byrd Mass for Five Voices. Note the bass line. Rob Edgar ponders the aesthetics of music aimed at children, how they may have changed over the years, and what the effects of this change might be. Thanks to the ubiquity of Disney, and a couple of jobs which have put me in contact with children of various ages, I have often been exposed to the music of children's films, long beyond the point where it ceased to become enjoyable. By contrast, the...
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Music Haven: James Francis Brown - Clarinet Concerto Video
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015. James Francis Brown - Clarinet Concerto Video. Is featured in a new video by the Redhill Sinfonia. Ahead of their performance of his Clarinet Concerto. On the 4th July 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe and get new articles delivered to your inbox. Follow us on Twitter. Q&A With James Francis Brown on Amateur Music Maki. Q&A: Tom Hammond on Amateur Music Making Part 1. James Francis Brown - Clarinet Concerto Video. A View from the Podium.
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Music Haven: Q&A: Tom Hammond on Amateur Music Making Part 1
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Friday, 19 June 2015. Q&A: Tom Hammond on Amateur Music Making Part 1. In a two-part blog Rob Edgar, questions conductor Tom Hammond and composer James Francis Brown about the world of amateur music-making. Tom Hammond airs his views – informed by a wealth of experience conducting professional and amateur both nationally and across the globe. Rob Edgar: Is there a 'typical' amateur musician? If so, what do they want and need from their musical activities? Amateur music making still costs money, and many ...
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