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PODCAST: John Dante Prevedini leads a discussion about Classical Music and Visual Disability, including contributions from Charlotte Hardwick, Robert McCarney, Halida Dinova and Giuseppe Pennisi.
English harpsichordist, lecturer, organist and writer Ann Bond was a pupil of Thurston Dart at Cambridge University and went on to study with Robert Woolley and David Roblou. She has performed with many notable early music specialists and recorded with the Consort of Twelve. Formerly Lecturer in music and University Organist at Manchester University, she now lives in Lancashire. She was an occasional contrbutor to this magazine's predecessor, Music & Vision.
An early Kipnis recording
Shades of Yo-Yo Ma? Ann Bond reviews a new CD of Bach's Gamba Sonatas
Larger than life - Ann Bond examines the first of a new Buxtehude series