It has no hook, no melody. It hardly has a rhythm, nor does it have a chorus. There is nothing memorable about 15th-century music. So what part of it draws students, Jesuits, neighbors, and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Here’s your introduction to the shining, stirring sounds of a revolutionary period in cultural history. In the past we’ve chosen the five minutes or ...
With minimal ingenuity, any historical period can be made to dissolve into the ones around it. Take the rock revolution—that great shift which, emerging in the mid-nineteen-fifties and established by ...