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St. Mark’s on the Campus

by Kurt Knecht | Feb 16, 2012 | kurt knecht, St. Mark's on the Campus, Uncategorized

One of the great pleasures in my life is getting to listen to the lovely volunteers that make up the choir at St. Mark’s on the Campus. Anyone that regularly works with a volunteer choir knows some of the frustrations that can occur. You have people of wildly...

some more thoughts on the death of concert music

by Kurt Knecht | Feb 9, 2012 | concert music, kurt knecht, Thomas a Kempis, Thomas Merton, Uncategorized

In the past few days, a little vortex in the collective unconsciousness opened above my head, and a gyre of synchronicity came spinning down. Colleagues from around the country representing various academic institutions and performing arts organizations have been...

Aesthetics: the 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury and hot chicks in the woods

by Kurt Knecht | Feb 8, 2012 | aesthetics, kurt knecht, Shaftesbury, Uncategorized

Any time you start talking about a philosophy of beauty, it is important to ask the right questions. The 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury can bring it with some eloquent prose stylings. In a lovely little essay called “The Moralists”, he sets up a dialogue between Philocles...

Aesthetics: the 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury and plastic truth

by Kurt Knecht | Feb 7, 2012 | aesthetics, Anthony Ashley Cooper, kurt knecht, Uncategorized

Anthony Ashley Cooper, the 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, is not to be confused with Anthony Ashley Cooper, the 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. He should also not be confused with Anthony Ashley Cooper the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th Earls of Shaftesbury. The...

some thoughts on Leonard Bernstein

by Kurt Knecht | Feb 1, 2012 | kurt knecht, leonard bernstein, Uncategorized

Earlier this week, I played a Leonard Bernstein review show. Bernstein is a composer with whom I’ve always had a somewhat complicated aesthetic relationship. He did so much for music that I am hesitant to be critical, but the truth is that some of his writing makes me...

some thoughts on the death of concert music

by Kurt Knecht | Jan 25, 2012 | arts, chiara quartet, haig mardirosian, kurt knecht, Lane Harder, Uncategorized

In his recent articles in The American Organist magazine, my friend Haig Mardirosian has been tackling the problem of poor concert attendance and the seeming demise of concert music. Haig always writes articles that are both thoughtful and urbane. (You can read some...
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