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Wired September 24, 2007 Steve Silberman |
Oliver Sacks on Earworms, Stevie Wonder and the View From Mescaline Mountain Neurologist Oliver Sacks' new book, Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, states that music opens a window into almost every aspect of life and brain function. |
Audiophilia March 2001 Carl Tait |
The Van Cliburn Amateurs II A review of the second annual Van Cliburn International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs. |
Searcher Jul/Aug 2006 David Mattison |
Music to Soothe the Savage Searcher: Classical Music Databases and Web Resources A review of Web databases and related online resources covering the European classical musical traditions from Mozart's musical antecedents up to contemporary composers. |
ONLINE Nov/Dec 2007 Lindsay Hansen |
Music to Researchers' Ears Ten top sites for researching music. |
Wired April 2002 Steve Silberman |
The Fully Immersive Mind of Oliver Sacks He transformed modern medicine's understanding of the brain. Now he's rethinking neurology -- and his memory -- from the inside out... |
Salon.com October 2, 2002 Joshua Fineberg |
Classical music: Why bother? A composer and Harvard professor wonders whether his craft has been left behind by a world with no patience for Great Art. |
Audiophilia February 2001 David Aspinall |
Bach Transcriptions This collection is refreshingly off beat. What gives it extra interest is the variety of famous names who here demonstrate their very individual genii could serve the same master. |
Smithsonian February 2006 Edward Rothstein |
Mozart: In Search of the Roots of Genius On the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth, the author scours Salzburg and Vienna for traces of the master's mischievous spirit. |
Audiophilia June 2001 Marvin Segal |
Bach Keyboard Concertos These performances, featuring Murray Perahia as both soloist and conductor of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, take full advantage of a new freedom inherent in the structure of these concertos... |
Fast Company June 1, 2007 Andrew Park |
Great(er) Performances Long after the live shows, technology improves on seminal recordings. Zenph Studios' magic will conjure the work of long-gone orchestras and, eventually, the voices of singers -- and make them sound better than the original. |
Audiophilia November 2001 Marvin Segal |
Sibelius and Goldmark Violin Concertos Jean Sibelius's and Karl Goldmark's concertos are given a fine reading on this disk by Joshua Bell and the Los Angeles Philharmonic led by Esa-Pekka Salonen... |