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Twenty-five years ago today
Harmony - functional and dysfunctional — Professor Mellers has a reputation for writing about music with exceptional perception. We are delighted that a new study of harmony in its development during the 19th century has been written for our opening issues. (published 2 January 1999)
Twenty years ago today
Ask Alice — On first love and Art, with classical music's agony aunt, Alice McVeigh (published 2 January 2004)
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Mily Balakirev (1837); Michael Tippett (1905); Alberto Zedda (1928); Paul Freeman (1936); Orrett Rhoden (1961); Helmut Müller-Brühl (2012); Bob Gilmore (2015); Anthony Goldstone (2017); Andrew Downes (2023)
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