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Maureen Buja

Maureen Buja thumbFrom the time I was an undergraduate musicology major, through my PhD in Renaissance music publishing, Musicology has been what I love to do. I’ve worked in the field of writing and editing in New York, London, Hong Kong, Muscat, and Athens, teaching and training new musicologists, giving pre-concert lectures, and, most recently, establishing a new music library at the Royal Opera House in Muscat. Now based in Athens, I view myself as an international musicologist, going to opera productions in Bangkok and at Glyndebourne, to chamber music recitals in New York and Shanghai, and seeking new music in Vienna, Athens, and the Middle East. Interlude brings the world of music to you and I’m very pleased to be part of this international project.

Contributed Posts
Nov 4, 2018 Music and Nature
Time of Day: Morning
Oct 30, 2018 The Birds Singing in Catalonia and Memories of Home
Oct 26, 2018 Becoming a Musical Citizen of the World
An Interview With Tanya Bannister
Oct 24, 2018 Twistin’ the Turk – Igudesman and Joo Move Mozart to Another Part of Asia
Oct 15, 2018 Composers and Their Poets: George Crumb
Oct 10, 2018 Blending Countries and Continents – the Prisms of Tanya Ekanayaka
Oct 8, 2018 Music and Nature: Bugs
Oct 5, 2018 The Toccata in the 20th Century
Oct 1, 2018 Music and Nature: Birds
Sep 28, 2018 Bringing Indigenous Sounds to the Symphony