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Music & Vision, an internet music magazine in daily parts, is now into its
fourth month and going strong.
Our daily articles are all still on-line: here are some of our March 1999
highlights:
Patric Standford's CD review 'Janacek's Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs'
Richard Graves writes about a 'Morceau' by Debussy.
Jeremy Nicholas and Ates Orga: Tchaikovsky for the 21st Century (from our
regular Friday column 'Pianos and Pianists', Consultant Editor Ates Orga)
Wilfrid Mellers' review of a disc of Michael Finnissy's 'English Country
Tunes' (If you enjoy reading Mellers, he's also back at Music & Vision this
coming weekend, Saturday and Sunday, writing about Czech music)
Martha Argerich and Nelson Friere, a musical miracle (from Pianos &
Pianists)
The Harmony of Morning - Peter Dickinson writes about a new CD of Elliot
Carter's music
Film director Tony Palmer in conversation with Shirley Ratcliffe - a
three part article, based around Palmer's Previn and Rachmaninov films.
Yehudi Menuhin, an incredible man of music - our timeline shows some
important moments in his career
'The Sweet Smell of Success' - our first review of the brilliant young
German counter-tenor Andreas Scholl
Richard Osborne's book 'HERBERT VON KARAJAN - A Life in Music', reviewed
by Gerald Fenech
With best wishes from the Music & Vision team.
Keith Bramich
Music & Vision - An Internet Music Magazine in daily parts
Editor: Basil Ramsey http://www.mvdaily.com/
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