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Bobby and Hans take Naptown- Indy Star on Gal/Schumann 3rd Symphonies

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 16, 2011 | A view from the podium

A very nice new review of Bobby and Hans vol. 1 from Jay Harvey of the Indianapolis Star.  Read the whole thing at the Indy Star website here.   Get your copy direct from Avie Order Here from Presto Classical Order Here from Amazon.com    Revelatory Schumann...

Re-rating Richard part III: Strauss, personality and politics

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 12, 2011 | A view from the podium

  Part III- Strauss’s personality and politics are as misunderstood as they are talked about. (Part I- “He was no Mahler, he was no Wagner” is here” Part III  Strauss- Innovation and Absolute Music is here) Richard Strauss’s music is an intergral and...
Re-rating Richard part II: Strauss, innovation and absolute music.

Re-rating Richard part II: Strauss, innovation and absolute music.

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 12, 2011 | A view from the podium

Part II- Strauss and Modernity, Strauss and Program Music (Part I- “He was no Mahler, he was no Wagner” is here”) Richard Strauss’s music is an intergral and popular part of the modern concert repertoire, and yet, he remains one of our most...
Re-rating Richard part II: Strauss, innovation and absolute music.

Re-rating Richard part I: Strauss, he was no Mahler, he was no Wagner.

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 11, 2011 | A view from the podium

Part I- He was no Mahler, he was no Wagner. Richard Strauss’s music is an intergral and popular part of the modern concert repertoire, and yet, he remains one of our most misunderstood and underrated composers. We all know the case against Richard Strauss: he was no...

Who are the most underrated composers of all time?

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 7, 2011 | A view from the podium, Lists

I’ve been thinking for a long time about writing a series on the most underrated composers in music history. Neglected and underrated music is a recurring, if not always an explicit theme here, to be sure, in many posts. So far, I’ve shied away from producing anything...

Busted by the BBC….

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 4, 2011 | A view from the podium, Music and Media, News and Reviews

I was a little surprised, amused,and very slightly alarmed to see something from my Twitter feed reprinted in the current BBC Music Magazine (September issue- buy your copy today).  I do always try to remember that, unlikely as it seems, people do read these things....
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