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Sir Roger Norrington, who has died aged 91, was a leading figure in the period-instrument movement and a vigorous and often controversial champion of musical authenticity.
His work, largely unknown outside Britain until late in his career, was often based on historical treatises. It was seen by ...
An evangelist and scholar for early music, Sir Roger Norrington leaves a legacy as a pioneer for a movement that combines music and historical research.
Hannah Moushabeck, a Palestinian author and editor, described Kern’s work as “propell [ing] this movement for Palestinian ...
NCERT's Class 8 Social Science textbook delves into colonial rule, wealth extraction, and Maratha history, promoting holistic ...
Scholars and students have spent nearly a decade documenting and digitizing a vast, first-of-its-kind repository for hundreds ...
The Hot Springs Village Players took a bold and invigorating step into the world of classical theatre June 27-29, with their ...
From unexplained phenomena to baffling disappearances, follow the clues while discovering our country’s treasured protected ...
New Brunswick elected an Acadian as premier for the first time, spurring the province to begin bridging the gap between its ...
Close your eyes and picture a TV period drama. One inevitably imagines bonnets and britches, top hats and horses, fluttering fans and formal balls. Yet there’s far more to the genre than ...
For Apple TV+'s original period drama, the rebellious spirit of its American debutantes is just as present in the room sets ...
Crawley Town’s journey through the English football pyramid has been rapid and eventful. Founded in 1896, the club spent over ...