Search
-
Recent Posts
- A Bridge too Far, 2 May 11, 2022
- ENDNOTES, May 2022 May 4, 2022
- No Ordinary Scholar April 30, 2022
- Rehabilitation of Colonel Mathieu April 10, 2022
- ENDNOTES, April 2022 April 1, 2022
Contents
Recent Comments
- Brian S. Rockford on A Bridge too Far, 2
- Sandra Cooke on A Bridge too Far, 2
- Brian S. Rockford on A Bridge too Far, 2
- max farrar on A Bridge too Far, 2
- Brian S. Rockford on A Bridge too Far, 2
Quarterly Review
Top Posts & Pages
Archives
Tag Archives: Mendelssohn
Leipzig in Musical History
Leipzig in Musical History Tony Cooper takes a musical heritage trip to Leipzig Leipzig is certainly a city rich in musical history. For a start, Richard Wagner was born here. But if Wagner was closely associated with Leipzig so was Felix … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Matters, QR Home
Tagged Clara & Robert Schumann, Gewandhaus, J. S. Bach, Leipzig, Mendelssohn, Tony Cooper, Wagner
1 Comment
ENDNOTES – Northern lights, western winds
ENDNOTES – Northern lights, western winds A Swedish symphonist * A Mass of the Western Wynde * Mendelssohn in Reformation spirit * Waltzes with William Alwyn If companies such as Chandos Records had never existed, I doubt if very many … Continue reading
Posted in QR Home
Tagged Chandos, Endnotes, John Sheppard, Kurt Atterberg, Mendelssohn, Somm, Stuart Millson, William Alwyn
1 Comment