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The Manifesto on the Wall: Jacques-Louis David’s Oath of the Horatii
Room 702, Denon Wing — where Neoclassicism becomes political
Feb 18
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The Predator in the Reeds: Dvořák and the Architecture of a Folk Horror
How the master of the "New World" used Czech prosody to score an orchestral nightmare
Feb 17
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Solitude, Passion, and Dario Marianelli’s Jane Eyre
How a solo violin became the internal monologue of literature’s most resilient heroine
Feb 7
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John Williams’s The Book Thief
A study in pandiatonic harmony, texture, and musical restraint
Feb 3
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A Symphony of the Fields
Dvořák’s Sixth Symphony and the radiant joy of a national identity.
Jan 28
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Listening to Warlock’s Capriol Suite
Renaissance dance through a twentieth-century ear
Jan 14
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Listening to Vaughan Williams’s English Folk Song Suite
How folk melodies became something lasting
Jan 11
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The Morning Light of Gabriel Fauré
Cantique de Jean Racine
Dec 27, 2025
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