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Essay by Brandon Griggs, CNN April 4, 2024 at 8:04 AM In August 2006, I was working as an arts writer for a newspaper when my editor sent me to review a Journey/Def Leppard concert at an outdoor ...
In 1989, a new version was published with some essays omitted and the remainder of Volumes I-VI consolidated into two volumes. Tovey's Essays were written as introductory notes for the concert-going public and are occasionally light-hearted in tone. Nevertheless, they analyse the pieces and describe their structure in much more depth than ...
Concert article titles should be named after the tour or the residency, without quotation marks, for example, Wrecking Ball World Tour or Classic Cher.If there is another article (either an unrelated or a tour or residency article) with that name, then disambiguate by putting the artist(s) name in the title to make '<tour/residency name> (artist)', for example, On the Run (Paul McCartney).
Engaging Music: Essays in Music Analysis. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-517010-5. Tovey, Donald Francis. 1978 [1935–1939]. Essays in Musical Analysis, 6 vols. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. OCLC 912417. van Appeldorn, M.-J. 1966. "Stylistic Study of Claude Debussy's Opera Pelléas et Mélisande". Ph.D ...
Green Day Delivers Fresh-Faced Performance of Decades-Old Albums at SoFi Stadium: Concert Review. Steven J. Horowitz. September 15, 2024 at 11:00 AM.
It would almost certainly be an understatement to say that the past three years have been a roller coaster for Rainbow Kitten Surprise, the alt-indie-rock band out of Boone with the silly-seeming ...
It was almost 7 p.m. when ESPN’s Marty Smith and Barstool Sports’ Caleb Pressley climbed onto the massive in-the-round stage on the 50-yard line to welcome everyone as the event’s hosts.
The musicologist Winton Dean has suggested that "music is probably the most difficult of the arts to criticise." [2] Unlike the plastic or literary arts, the 'language' of music does not specifically relate to human sensory experience – Dean's words, "the word 'love' is common coin in life and literature: the note C has nothing to do with breakfast or railway journeys or marital harmony."