Douglas McLennan
The Complete Bach — All 1000+ Pieces — Over 11 Years
This will be one the first occasions, if not the first, that all of Bach's works have been performed live and in-person in a...
Australia’s Music Festivals Are In Trouble
Chair of the inquiry, Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young, said there was “compelling evidence” that the government needed to intercede to stem the rising cost...
Dudamel’s Long LA Goodbye
The L.A. Phil has had an uncharacteristic amount of worry, and Gustavo Dudamel has been at the center of it. Little has seemed right...
Reconsidering Mary Poppins: Why The British Film Rating Board Keeps Reclassifying Old Movies
A distributor is legally required to ask for a new rating when it rereleases a movie that was classified before the introduction of the modern ratings...
Professor Argues AI LLMs Refute Some Fundamental Ideas Of Linguistics
He argues that LLMs demonstrate a wide range of powerful language abilities and disprove foundational assumptions underpinning Noam Chomsky’s theories and, as a consequence,...
Should UK Museums Start Charging Admission?
For all kinds of reasons and on all kinds of levels, charging entrance would create a more equal culture and a more equal society. -...
The Virtues Of Performing All Of Something
A composer cycle is no mean feat – for both musicians and audiences. But there is something remarkable about hearing works from the same...
A Tale Of Two Orchestra Initiatives
Philly’s program is swimming, while Pittsburgh’s, after making initial waves, is treading water. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Reinventing The Meaning Of Work In Europe
Data suggest that something is amiss: across Europe, the average proportion of 15-29-year-olds not in work nor education or training exceeds the EU’s 9% target....
New Jersey Is Building A Billion-Dollar Studio Production Complex
The state economic development authority today approved a partnership with a $1+ billion studio complex including 22 sound stages set to rise in the...
Silent Disco And What We’ve Learned About The Power Of Moving Together
So what does the “silent disco” phenomenon tell us about dance? Researchers have used it to study social dynamics, finding that it interferes with the...
The Eccentric Volunteers That Make The Oxford English Dictionary Work
Though the OED is published by Oxford University Press, it is, in many respects, the spiritual and intellectual opposite of an elite university. For one thing,...
Evelyn Glennie On Music As A Physical Phenomenon In Your Body
I’m not a medical person, but we do know that sound is about vibration. The body is like a resonating chamber; every part of...
Study: Arts Branding Results Down, Values Up
Arts and cultural organisations that are achieving the strongest audience growth right now are not necessarily those pouring the most money into their branding...
How Headline Language Shapes Perception Of Stories
We found, for example, saying “Scientists believe methane emissions soared to a record in 2021” led readers to view methane levels as more a...
AI Bots Are Flooding The Web With Fake Reviews And Comments
We found AdVon had been running a similar operation at the magazine Sports Illustrated, publishing product reviews using bylines of fake writers with fictional biographies and AI-generated profile...
Visitors Buying Tickets To Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum Scammed By Fraudsters
Around 50 people sounded the alarm to the institution after coming across an imitation website purporting to sell tickets to see Van Gogh’s greatest...
100-Year-Old Sam Ash Music Stores To Close
Derek Ash, whose great-grandparents, Sam and Rose Ash, opened the first Sam Ash store in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn in 1924, said the...
Peter Schjeldahl: Why Frank Stella Mattered
Arriving at the all-time peak of American hegemony in world art, Stella was the poster prodigy of a new breed of artists: post-bohemian, university-trained,...
ByteDance Sues US Government Over TikTok Ban
ByteDance has said it can’t and won’t sell its U.S. operations by the deadline, leaving litigation as its best hope to maintain its U.S. market. The lawsuit accuses...
Reaching For Historical Parallels: Why Thucydides Still Resonates
Thucydides knew that we did not have full control of the analogies that shape our deliberations, especially in public life. Our analogical vocabulary is...
The British Museum’s Blockbuster Wars
In the past year or so, the British Museum has been wrestling—often in public, and often to its considerable embarrassment—with what might be characterized...
Does The World Really Need Literary Criticism?
If we look at the longer history of the study of literature... it’s only at the very end of the 20th century that we...
Is The Art World Obsessed With Making Us Feel Bad?
Plenty of art today shows us how terrible the world is, and we eat it up. Maurizio Cattelan knows this, and will gladly take...
The Many Crises Facing Opera
"The orchestral sector and the opera and ballet sectors are facing a funding crisis at the moment, which might mean that the focus is...