Sonoridad.es | Sound Landscapes in the Iberian Peninsula Sonoridad.es | Sound Landscapes in the Iberian Peninsula Curated by our colleague Daniel Valtueña, Sonoridad.es is a program of artistic residences accompanying the creative...
A Night at the Movies with Conductor Ángel Gil-Ordoñez Ángel Gil-Ordoñez, who is the conductor of one of the Foundation’s resident ensembles, can easily be characterized in Spanish as a todoterreno, a four-wheel...
Mark your calendars: Two Talks by K. Meira Goldberg In line with the Foundation for Iberian Music’s developing Fandango Project, in concordance with the expanding Digital Humanities at the Graduate Center and beyond,...
When Barcelona was “absolument moderne”: The Schoenberg / Gerhard Correspondence Shows the Impact of Musical Modernism in Catalonia and Elsewhere Like Paris and Berlin, interwar Barcelona (c.1920-1936) was a cauldron of international modernist creativity: Schoenberg composed Moses und Aron, Webern conducted the Pau Casals...
In memoriam Assunta “Sunny” Carballeira (August 23, 1925 – January 20, 2019) music’s grande dame of “old” New York There’s so much talk right now whether NY has lost its bite and how much better it was that “old” NY of times past. ...
For Better or Worse (better, mostly), We Are All Immersed in the Digital Humanities For better or worse, we are all now immersed in the Digital Humanities. Forget the Parisian cafés and the endless conversations, legs crossed, cigarette-holding,...
A quiet pond no longer, music scholarship generates controversies A quiet pond no longer, music scholarship generates controversies For many decades, perhaps centuries, what we now call musicology and its sibling disciplines (ethnomusicology,...
“Just thinking”—Itamar, a publication from Valencia, thrives on its in-betweenness “Just thinking”—Itamar, a publication from Valencia, thrives on its in-betweenness For those who still don’t know it, Itamar: Revista de Investigación Musical / Territorios...
Baltasar Samper and Early Jazz in Barcelona In the early 2000’s, pianist and scholar Joan Moll gave Antoni Pizà a clump of yellowish loose old quartos in a modest supermarket plastic...