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Dr Angus Wrenn on the Hammerklavier, late Beethoven piano sonatas and their influence upon the novel, poetry and the pictorial arts.
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The week in the arts: Mozart, EE Cummings and uselessness
'Nothing useful is of lasting value,' wrote the criminally underrated poet AR Ammons, whose work I discovered this week. I would say that...
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Oct 20, 20223 min read
Modes in Tamil: a fascinating linguistic quirk
The dialect I speak at home is a vague mixture of Tamil (the language spoken in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, parts of its...
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Oct 13, 20222 min read


Impressionism, jazz and Italian
One of my favourite features of the Italian language is the fact that the verb sapere can be used to mean both 'to know' and to 'taste.'...
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Sep 27, 20222 min read
Tribute: Hilary Mantel
Shortly before lockdown, as a birthday present to myself, I pre-ordered the final book of the Wolf Hall Trilogy and, on the day of its...
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Sep 26, 20226 min read


The titanic Richter and the incredible freedom of Harasiewicz
Can't believe I hadn't heard this before, but there we are. I'm not usually fond of idealising the past, but in terms of sheer raw...
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Sep 12, 20221 min read
This week in arts: Pirandello, Bach and Paddy Fermor
Paddy Leigh Fermor has always been one of my favourite travel writers, ever since I read a collection of his letters (highly recommend)...
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Sep 2, 20222 min read


Week in the arts: Halim, Vedernikov and Bicycle Thieves
So I thought the world had exhausted all convincing interpretations of Chopin's excellent Op 48 no 1, until earlier today. Eduardus Halim...
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Aug 25, 20221 min read


The week in arts: Vaughan Williams, Thomas Hardy and Ignaz Friedman
If you, like me, ever made the mistake of avoiding Vaughan Williams, judging "flat weeping strings and nothing else," go check out his...
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Aug 5, 20222 min read


More discoveries: Bach and Chopin
Boshniakovich plays Chopin It's often the case that recordings are a marvel in one aspect but not all. This is the case with Oleg...
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Jul 30, 20221 min read


Cherkassky plays Schumann- make time for this recording
So rediscovered Schumann's Symphonic Etudes yesterday and spent a while scouting for good recordings. I liked very much two of the...
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Jul 29, 20221 min read


Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris
I have a soft spot for this book, despite all the awful damsel-in-distress stereotyping. But only for the French original; in translation...
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Jul 8, 20221 min read
Sea-immortality: Dylan Thomas, Shakespeare and Golding
The parallels between the shimmering sea-funerals of Simon in Lord of the Flies and that of the sailor in The Tempest are probably...
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Jul 7, 20222 min read
Yeats, Yves Simon and stuff
Was fooling around with the ukulele I never really learnt how to play, trying to compose a song in French, when I realised the melody had...
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Jun 25, 20223 min read


Fauré's Requiem
Rather ironically, on the occasion of Gabriel Fauré's birthday, I'd encourage you to listen to the amazing Introit and Kyrie of his...
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May 12, 20221 min read


Leo Ornstein- Sonata 4
Not much to say, really- just a great piece which deserves to be better known. Wonderfully fiery first movement, stunningly lyrical...
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May 3, 20221 min read


Features of the Italian language which French should consider incorporating
While I'm equally fond of Italian and French, as someone who learnt the former after the latter, these were some novelties (mostly...
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Apr 30, 20222 min read


This week in details: Chopin's 4th Ballade and Michelangelo's Moses
A gift which keeps on giving: Extract from Chopin's 4th Ballade [Schlesinger edition] Chopin was not one to waste a single beat of...
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Apr 19, 20221 min read


Bosch and Schubert
Yet another company decides his quintets will announce your clean clothes-no, only kidding. I was listening to Liszt when I discovered...
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Apr 7, 20221 min read


The brilliant canzone napoletana no one knows about
Another rant on underrated music, but in a completely different genre Everyone knows Santa Lucia, but, much to my sorrow, Bonagura and...
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Apr 3, 20222 min read


Chopin’s most underrated nocturne (?)
Op 62 no 2 was, until earlier this year, merely a nocturne I could hum along to, but never really cared for. It lacked the jewelled...
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Apr 1, 20223 min read
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