In 1971, Notre Dame University held a conference to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Voegelin’s Walgren Lectures given at the University of Chicago and published the following year as The New Science of Politics. The purpose of the conference was both to pay tribute to Voegelin’s contribution to the restoration of political…
Few contemporary composers are as well-established in the classical music repertoire as Arvo Part. Like Stravinsky, who also achieved international fame during his lifetime, Part’s music is performed regularly in the greatest concert halls in the world. Unlike Stravinsky, however, he avoids the spotlight and almost never conducts performances of…
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Much of the classical music being composed today is characterized by what I call the Three U’s: Unintelligible, Unstructured, and Un-singable. Alternatively bland…
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