PostClassic
PostClassic is a English-speaking blog specialized in the field of classical music and opera. As such, PostClassic is a qualified source of soclassiq, like FT.com Music or Guardian and many others. The oldest article indexed by soclassiq is dated 2014-08-09. Since then, a total of 139 articles have been written and published by PostClassic.
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PostClassic seems to be on pause right now, since no article has been published for 3 months. The last article in PostClassic, "On Bristow’s Arcadian Symphony and Being Snubbed by Bridge Records", is dated 2022-08-11.
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This editorial activity is no different from that recorded for the previous period.
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2022-08-11 14:03:43
Bridge Records has just released a recording – the first full recording – of the Fourth Symphony, “Arcadian,” by 19th-century American composer George Bristow. This recording would never have happened without me, but you’d never know that from the CD itself. In college I studied with Delmer Rogers, who wrote the first doctoral dissertation on […]
2021-08-11 19:36:18
My good friend the philosopher Richard Fleming has written a wonderful, long essay called “Want of Sense” – or, alternatively, “homerjoycecage” – and I return to the blog after a long absence to draw some attention to it. In it, he draws an epic historical thread from the Iliad and the Odyssey to Joyce’s complex […]
2021-08-11 19:36:18
My good friend the philosopher Richard Fleming has written a wonderful, long essay called “Want of Sense” – or, alternatively, “homerjoycecage” – and I return to the blog after a long absence to draw some attention to it. In it, he draws an epic historical thread from the Iliad and the Odyssey to Joyce’s complex […]
2017-04-07 22:29:27
I have a rare NYC performance next week, and, even rarer, a NYC world premiere. The ensemble Contemporaneous, led by Bard graduates David Bloom and Dylan Mattingly, is premiering my Cap Rock Wind for mezzo-soprano (Lucy Dhegrae) and chamber orchestra at Roulette Tuesday night at 8, and then recapping it up in Tivoli where I […]
2016-08-24 15:54:56
Thanks to an unencumbered and rather inspired summer, I am more than halfway through an evening-length collection of pieces for three microtonally retuned Disklaviers. I’m calling it Hyperchromatica, because a melodic reliance on intervals smaller than a quarter-tone is about the only stylistic constant. 33 pitches to the octave. Most of the pieces have polytempo […]
2016-08-24 13:54:56
Thanks to an unencumbered and rather inspired summer, I am more than halfway through an evening-length collection of pieces for three microtonally retuned Disklaviers. I’m calling it Hyperchromatica, because a melodic reliance on intervals smaller than a quarter-tone is about the only stylistic constant. 33 pitches to the octave. Most of the pieces have polytempo […]
2016-08-24 13:54:56
Thanks to an unencumbered and rather inspired summer, I am more than halfway through an evening-length collection of pieces for three microtonally retuned Disklaviers. I’m calling it Hyperchromatica, because a melodic reliance on intervals smaller than a quarter-tone is about the only stylistic constant. 33 pitches to the octave. Most of the pieces have polytempo […]
2016-05-26 22:00:16
Over the last eleven years, I’ve given at least twenty-two keynote addresses and conference papers, and in recent weeks I’ve managed to post all but six of them (three of those rather redundant, given my other writings) on my web site. I also didn’t put up my keynote to the 2013 Earle Brown conference in […]
2016-05-26 20:00:16
Over the last eleven years, I’ve given at least twenty-two keynote addresses and conference papers, and in recent weeks I’ve managed to post all but six of them (three of those rather redundant, given my other writings) on my web site. I also didn’t put up my keynote to the 2013 Earle Brown conference in […]
2016-05-26 20:00:16
Over the last eleven years, I’ve given at least twenty-two keynote addresses and conference papers, and in recent weeks I’ve managed to post all but six of them (three of those rather redundant, given my other writings) on my web site. I also didn’t put up my keynote to the 2013 Earle Brown conference in […]