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Suzi Digby talks 500 years of choral music in 3...

In 2011 I met Suzi Digby via Twitter.  Having found out that she is a choral goddess and was in Los Angeles for a visiting professorship in choral conducting and...

Suzi Digby talks 500 years of choral music in 3...

In 2011 I met Suzi Digby via Twitter.  Having found out that she is a choral goddess and was in Los Angeles for a visiting professorship in choral conducting and...

Visiting Gibraltar: How to Capture a Piece of E...

When I first arrived in Spain back in June, I wanted to go exploring – Seville, Granada (the Alhambra) – there were very few cities in Andalusia through which I didn’t want...

Visiting Gibraltar: How to Capture a Piece of E...

When I first arrived in Spain back in June, I wanted to go exploring – Seville, Granada (the Alhambra) – there were very few cities in Andalusia through which I didn’t want...

Old Music Monday: The colorful life of Francesc...

  One of the great debates in classical music right now is whether video game music should be included in the genre of classical, even when a symphony is playing...

Old Music Monday: The colorful life of Francesc...

  One of the great debates in classical music right now is whether video game music should be included in the genre of classical, even when a symphony is playing...

The Love of History and Humanities: The Manifes...

Yesterday I was talking with a friend about how I’m excited to go to the Spanish Archives in Simancas, north of Madrid, where all of the letters from Eustace Chapuys are...

The Love of History and Humanities: The Manifes...

Yesterday I was talking with a friend about how I’m excited to go to the Spanish Archives in Simancas, north of Madrid, where all of the letters from Eustace Chapuys are...

The Week in Books: Mary Queen of Scots wasn’t A...

I’ve been working on a podcast about Mary Queen of Scots, which I’ll be recording this week, and as part of that I’ve been reading John Guy’s book, Queen of...

The Week in Books: Mary Queen of Scots wasn’t A...

I’ve been working on a podcast about Mary Queen of Scots, which I’ll be recording this week, and as part of that I’ve been reading John Guy’s book, Queen of...

Writing About Reading and Writing: The Netgalle...

I’ve posted before about my experiment with my own memoir, Fragile, and Perfectly Cracked, my story of giving birth to a stillborn son as well as dealing with subsequent infertility problems....

Writing About Reading and Writing: The Netgalle...

I’ve posted before about my experiment with my own memoir, Fragile, and Perfectly Cracked, my story of giving birth to a stillborn son as well as dealing with subsequent infertility problems....