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- Musical Times
- The Musical Times, a quarterly publication established in 1844, covers topics in classical music.
Most Recent Articles from Musical Times 
LETTER
Mediating the dominant In his thought-provoking review-article, 'Mostly Mozart' (MT, Winter 2007), William Drabkin asks an intriguing question: why...
4/1/08 by Graubart, Michael · More from publicationAvison observed
CHARLES AVISON, who was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, is the most outstanding figure in the town's musical history. He is widely known as the most...
4/1/08 by Pegg, Joseph W · More from publicationSchumann in depth
The Cambridge companion to Schumann Edited by Beate Perry Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, 2007); xx, 302pp; ã50 / ã19.99 PBK....
4/1/08 by Black, Leo · More from publicationJohn Hilton the younger's Service 'in Gamut'
IN THE PAST 40 OR SO YEARS, only a few previously unknown or unidentified sources of pre-Restoration Anglican liturgical music have come to light....
4/1/08 by James, Peter · More from publicationInternationalism, regionalism and Glazunov's Raymonda
The year before I Lombardi, Glinka had shown his fellow-Russians how to portray the mysterious East. Slowly his example was to filter through into...
4/1/08 by Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning · More from publicationThomas Philips, Lord Chesterfield and the enigma of a popular 18th-century ballad by William Boyce: a new conspiracy theory
OF ALL THE MUSICAL GENRES cultivated in Britain in the i8th century by far the most universally performed and appreciated was the solo song. In fact,...
4/1/08 by Bartlett, Ian · More from publication