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Introduction to Music Therapy
The topic of music therapy is, to put it gently, mind boggling. When I began to undertake a couple of articles on music therapy, I thought… I didn’t know what to think, actually. Music therapy was always one of those
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A day in the life of Perugia… Part II
Music Fest Perugia
After having talked with the Artistic and Executive Directors of Music Fest Perugia, Ilana Vered and Peter Hermes, I decided to see how the festival fared in the eyes of some of its young participants. Nathan Lee and Vanessa Haynes,
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In touch with Ilari Kaila
Hailed as “the city’s most innovative music experience” by the Financial Times, the Intimacy of Creativity, founded by Chinese-American composer Bright Sheng, begins its fourth cycle this April, to bring together internationally acclaimed performers and composers for creative dialogue and
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In touch with Andy Akiho
Composer Andy Akiho did not grow up with classical music training. If you had asked him what a string quartet was a few years ago, “I would have told you violin, viola, cello and bass. I wouldn’t have known it
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In touch with Janko Vasiljevic
“If we look back at the Great Masters they were all like Swiss Army knives,” said Vasiljevic. “They were all-in-one: they played many instruments, they composed, conducted, improvised.” In one sentence, the Serbian composer perfectly summed up the inspiration behind
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A day in the life of Perugia… Part I
Music Fest Perugia
Opportunities for young performers abound at festivals and competitions, both at home and abroad. Upon learning I’d be interviewing two of the key organisers of Music Fest Perugia, my heart sank. A month in the heart of Italy, in a
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Music for Easter
The festival of Easter — a holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ — is of central importance to the Christian faith. It is the culmination of the Passion of Christ, which commemorates the Last Supper, as well as the
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A Musical Kaleidoscope – Inspiring the Younger Generation
For much of the younger generation, the words ‘classical music’ mean boredom or even resentment. In an attempt to shake off this negative image, I dig deep to find refreshing faces of classical music that will hopefully reach out and
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