Gorgeous is the word for Honeck’s recordings in general—full-on technicolour
Gorgeous is the word for Honeck’s recordings in general—full-on technicolour
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A postcard showing scenes from the town of Chapel Hill
The first of a series of postcards for our free online conference: Letters and Literature 1500-2025, 5-7 November 2025. Full programme: digital-humanities.open.ac.uk/letters2025/...
Every day we'll share a postcard sent to us by one of our guest speakers. Watch out for tomorrow’s!
Francis Young, eloquent and convincing 'In defence of unfashionable scholarship' open.substack.com/pub/drfranci...
Calling everyone interested in Letters and Literature: the CFP for our free online OU conference, Letters and Literature 1600-2025, is closing soon! Brilliant keynotes: Mel Evans, Jon McGregor, and Emma Clery. Details at digital-humanities.open.ac.uk/letters2025/
A bit light?
One of my best concert experiences was hearing Jansons conduct this at the proms
Beginning to wish there was a ‘Radio 3 Uptight’ stream on BBC Sounds
Mozart 23 and 24–just amazing
Very taken with ETA Hoffmann’s stories (reading them in connection with ROH Contes d’Hoffmann): more like randomly weird 21st-century fiction than anything from English Romanticism.
I guess both its (obviously deserved) popularity and the snobbery about it are both connected to its very clear programme —as with the 4 seasons.