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A monthly review of the arts and intellectual life. Interviews, poetry readings, musical criticism, and more.

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    Music for a While #88: Shout it out

    Music for a While #88: Shout it out

    In this episode, Jay begins with a shout—“Carolina Shout,” the classic jazz number by James P. Johnson. There are songs by Schumann, Puccini, and Porter (Cole). There are piano preludes—starter pieces by their composers. At the end, there is a sunburst of calypso. Enjoy this smorgasbord.

    Johnson, James P., “Carolina Shout”

    Schumann, “Röseleine, Röseleine!”

    Bonds, Margaret, “Young Love in Spring”

    Szymanowski, Prelude in E-flat minor, Op. 1, No. 8

    Gorecki, Prelude, Op. 1, No. 4

    Puccini, “Bevo al tuo fresco sorriso,” from “La rondine”

    Puccini, “Chi il bel sogno,” from “La rondine”

    Young, Victor, arr., Evans, Bill, “When I Fall in Love”

    Porter, Cole, “Don’t Fence Me In”

    Tanker, André, arr., Shaw, Theron, “Morena Osha”

    • 39 min
    Peter Vertacnik reads from “The Nature of Things Fragile”

    Peter Vertacnik reads from “The Nature of Things Fragile”

    The Friends of The New Criterion recently gathered for an evening in celebration of Peter Vertacnik, whose “The Nature of Things Fragile” won the magazine’s twenty-third poetry prize. Listen to hear Peter read a number of poems from this new collection.

    • 16 min
    Music for a While #87: Spring forward

    Music for a While #87: Spring forward

    Jay has assembled a little celebration of spring: songs, arias, a symphony, a sonata. Who doesn’t want to sing spring?

    Argento, “Spring,” from “Six Elizabethan Songs”
    Sinding, “Rustle of Spring”
    Wagner, “Du bist der Lenz,” from “Die Walküre”
    Beethoven, “Spring” Sonata, Rondo
    Strauss, “Herr Lenz”
    Saint-Saëns, “Printemps qui commence,” from “Samson et Dalila”
    Schumann, “Er ist’s”
    Hoiby, “Always It’s Spring”
    Wolf, “Er ist’s”
    Schumann, “Spring” Symphony, first movement
    Warlock, “Pretty Ring Time”

    • 38 min
    Goodbye, Dr. Banda

    Goodbye, Dr. Banda

    On March 14, the Friends and Young Friends of The New Criterion gathered at the magazine’s headquarters to hear remarks from Dr. Alexander Chula on his new book, “Goodbye, Dr. Banda: Lessons for the West From a Small African Country.”

    • 17 min
    Music for a While #86: A Williams gala

    Music for a While #86: A Williams gala

    Recently, Carnegie Hall hosted a John Williams gala. The program was all-Williams and the composer himself conducted most of the concert. In this episode, Jay hosts his own little Williams gala.

    All by John Williams:
    “The Mission”
    Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”
    Olympic Fanfare and Theme
    Main Title from “Catch Me If You Can”
    Raiders March from “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark”
    Flying Theme from “E.T.”
    The Imperial March, a.k.a. Darth Vader’s Theme, from “Star Wars”

    • 36 min
    Is there life after woke?

    Is there life after woke?

    On February 29, the Galliard Society joined the Friends and Young Friends of The New Criterion at The Players in New York for remarks delivered by Dominic Green.

    • 37 min

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