Friday Performance Pick – 45

Caccini: Amarilli mia bella A new style! A solo voice singing “passionately” over a simple accompaniment. That may not sound so innovative, but it was a radical departure from the complex multi-voiced polyphony of the late Renaissance. Giulio Caccini (1551-1618) helped to chart the path … Read more

A Season of Welcome

What season is it? It’s a Season of Welcome. Welcome to everyone joining us this fall: new and returning students, parents, tutors, and administrators. Some of you are taking my class using the original version of our signature course Discovering Music. Others are traveling across … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 44

razumovsky

Beethoven: String Quartet, Op. 59, No. 1 Perhaps you’re taking our mini-course “7 Days to Beethoven.” If not, you should be, for at least two reasons. First, it’s free. Second, it includes seven video performances of Beethoven’s music that provide a good overview of his … Read more

Happy New Year!

Yes, today is the first day of the New Year on the Orthodox (Eastern) Liturgical Calendar. Across much of the world, it is also the first official day of school. In many cultures, there are charming traditions to celebrate the beginning of studies. A favorite … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 43

le-tombeau

Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin I began learning this piece when I was in the Army. A conductor friend of mine had developed an obsession with Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)–I don’t think that’s overstating it. He played Ravel on the piano and talked on and on about all the things … Read more

The Language of Fine Arts

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Planning for the new academic year? It’s happening everywhere, from the teacher’s lounge to the homeschool kitchen. To us here at Professor Carol, this is a season of hope and challenge. How many people will recognize the intrinsic value of setting the Fine Arts into … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 42

playford

Anonymous: Duke of Norfolk (Paul’s Steeple) Anonymous? So who’s the guy in the picture? John Playford (1623-1686/7) was a publisher and a music theorist. (We like music theorists at this site.) He was also a war correspondent and royalist during the English Civil Wars. That … Read more

Music on the Road

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1 Van … 2  Parents … 5 Children … 5 Weeks … 32 States … 11,000 Miles … and countless songs to pass the miles! Last August and September, our family, with five kids then aged four to seventeen, traveled from our home in Richmond, … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 41

prokofiev

Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 (2d movement) Since we focused on Sibelius last week while traveling between Helsinki and St. Petersburg, it seems fitting to focus this week on a Russian composer. Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) certainly fills the bill as Russian, but he is not the … Read more

Friday Performance Pick – 40

gallen-kallela

Sibelius: Finlandia (Op. 26) A few weeks ago, I selected a work by Smetana for the simple reason that I was traveling to Prague. It wasn’t a frivolous choice. I would have gotten around to Smetana sooner or later. It was just a convenient reason … Read more