Blogs
- news and views with a
personal touch
Free blog hosts: Wordpress, Blogger (by Google), LiveJournal, Blog.com - start your own blog today!
Google Reader - A good way to access and track all of your favorite blogs quickly and easily. You need to have a Google account (e.g. Gmail).
Horn Matters - John Ericson and Bruce Hembd
Horn Insights - Jeffrey Agrell
The Horn Roller – Robert Douglass
Hornplaying - Pip Eastop
Bennet's Tenets - Travis Bennett
The Horn
Bruce Richards - Thoughts on Playing the Horn "Pretty" Well
Horn Thoughts - Jonathan West
Balanced Embouchure - Valerie Wells
Kerry Turner
Sören Hermansson
Jeff NelsenQUADRE's TuesdayAt2 - some interesting discussions of operating and marketing a chamber music group.
Barth's Brass Blog
Derek J. Wright
Siegfried's Blog
Newhornist's Blog - Learning to play the horn again!
Roger Bobo
Clara de Corno
Spot's Doghouse
Inside the Arts - "A Cultural Blogging Exchange". Columns & blogs by arts commentators such as Drew McManus (on the orchestra business), Mike Janssen and Marty Ronish on classical music in broadcasting, "Non Divisi" by Frank Almond, various Podcasts, Brian Dickie (Life as General Director of Chicago Opera theater), "Butts in Seats" - Joe Patti on Arts Management, "Books on Culture" by John Rosenkranz, and Sticks and Drones by conductors Ron Spigelman and Bill Eddins.
Musical Perceptions - Scott Spiegelberg is not a horn player, but he has an excellent music blog. This particular link will take you to his list of "The Top 51 Classical Music Blogs" He also has very useful lists/links to Online Music Journals, Music Resources, Composer blogs, Winds and Brass blogs, Critics blogs, Listener blogs, and more.
The Mundane Arts - a totally whack and visually arresting blog discovered by Robert Douglass in The Horn Roller. A quote from that site: "An anonymous hornist is the creator of arguably the funniest (and weirdest) classical music blog on the net. Mundanischekunst (Mundane art, from the German, kindof) is a collection of reports about the leading developments and breakthroughs in classical music and other fine arts. As proof that classical music is keeping up with the time, he features such fine artists as Dee-Änna Schoenberg-Krak, the world's finest extreme violinist. [March 2005]"
Greg Sandow - on the future of classical music
Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise - Ross, music critic for The New Yorker, has a book of the same name. Excellent writing on contemporary music.
Sequenza 21 - The Contemporary Classical Music Community
Classical Convert - Classical Music for Non-Classical People
Arts Addict - Jason Heath on life as a classical music bottom feeder
Neoclassical - Holly Mulcahy on the classical music
The Detritus Review - iconoclastic blog taking aim at classical/academic pretensions
Adaptistration - Drew McManus on the orchestra business
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