The Missing Piece: Beethoven

Join us on January 29 for a fun Google Hangout as we talk about Ludwig van Beethoven and search for The Missing Piece – three of them, actually! The Romantic Artist. Where did this idea come from? You know, the wild hair, off-beat personality, someone … Read more

Google Hangouts Are Coming

The word itself drips with trendiness: Google. Plus, “hangout” doesn’t really make you think of scholarly pursuits, does it? But there it is. “Google Hangouts” is the new place to go! And we’re going. Starting with our Spring 2014 courses, we’ve added Google Hangouts to … Read more

What Is Professor Carol Reading?

I continue to enjoy Suzanne Massie’s Land of the Firebird, especially when I’m teaching a Russian course or leading a tour to Russia, because it has so much useful information and is a delight to read. In preparing for our new course in Early Sacred Music, I … Read more

Things Lost – The Key

I’m purging my closets and drawers. It’s a hard process as I seem to form an attachment to every plastic spoon, receipt, or sock that comes into my life. Still, the hardest thing, for me, is throwing away newspaper clippings. I have boxes of old … Read more

In Praise of Polymaths

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The Liberal Arts can be your best educational path to achievement in a specialized field, according to Robert Twigger in his article “Anyone Can Learn To Be a Polymath.” Polymath refers to one who has learned much, people like Da Vinci, Goethe, and Benjamin Franklin. … Read more

Fasching at 11

It might seem silly, particularly when we honor our US Veterans on the same day, but serious things were happening today on Weimar’s Market Square. Even if people were wearing Fools’ Hats. The official beginning of Fasching, known as Carnival most places, was triggered by … Read more

Bells of Tragedy and Triumph

WEIMAR, Nov. 9, 2013 – Bathed in the quiet of early evening, we were snug at our computers when the bell went “klingel.” Our dearest Weimar friends, Gudrun and Jochen, rushed in and said, “Get your coats on and come.” After 12 years of friendship, … Read more

An Interview with Groucho

It has been a while since we interviewed Groucho the singing parrot, and it’s about time for a reprise. Some things just get better with age. Groucho was not very happy the day of this interview. He bit a chunk out of the microphone windscreen … Read more

The Weimar Onion Festival

We will have missed the Onion Market when we get to Weimar next week. Now in its 360th year, the ultra German Onion Festival (Zweibelmarkt) will be a memory. A scent in the air, you might say. Yup, onions. You should see the weeks of … Read more

Why I Love Singers

Why do I love singers so much? The memory hit me yesterday as I drove in to deliver the pre-concert talk for Deborah Voigt’s concert for the Van Cliburn Series. It goes back to a Miss Virginia pageant in 1967. No, I wasn’t in it (I wish). … Read more