Apologia Pro Literati Vita

Navbar

  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Music
  • Culture
  • Tumblr
About

Read a Random Post!

Tags

Advice Aesthetics Architecture Aristotle Bach Beethoven Catholic Cicero Classics Curmudgeon Disney Economics Education Humor Jefferson John Adams Latin Literature Mozart Music New York Nietzsche Opera Philosophy Poetry Politics Quotes Rhetoric Shakespeare T. S. Eliot Tolkien Wagner

Search

Subscribe

Posts
Atom
Posts
Comments
Atom
Comments

Popular Posts

  • The Anonymous Artist
    The common, perhaps predominant, concept of the artist is someone who expresses himself in his art, both as virtuoso and an individual with...
  • Book Review: On Moderation
    On Moderation: Defending an Ancient Virtue in a Modern World by Harry Clor. 2008. In everything it is no easy task to find the middle. . ...
  • Manners, Duties, and Society
    "Manners are of more importance than laws. . . Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine...
  • All Aboard!
    I'm fairly sure that—in America in July 2020—few if any people are vehemently opposed to federal government financial bailouts. We'v...
  • On the Overture to La Clemenza di Tito
    Overture to La Clemenza di Tito Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (KV.621) La Clemenza di Tito was commissioned by the Estate of Bohemia to celeb...

Archive

  • ►  2021 (1)
    • ►  Aug (1)
  • ►  2020 (17)
    • ►  Oct (3)
    • ►  Sep (3)
    • ►  Aug (1)
    • ►  Jul (5)
    • ►  Jun (2)
    • ►  May (3)
  • ►  2018 (35)
    • ►  Jul (2)
    • ►  May (4)
    • ►  Apr (4)
    • ►  Mar (10)
    • ►  Feb (10)
    • ►  Jan (5)
  • ►  2017 (29)
    • ►  Dec (4)
    • ►  Nov (23)
    • ►  Oct (2)
  • ►  2016 (8)
    • ►  Jul (4)
    • ►  Jun (3)
    • ►  Jan (1)
  • ►  2015 (46)
    • ►  Dec (1)
    • ►  Nov (13)
    • ►  Oct (19)
    • ►  Mar (3)
    • ►  Feb (9)
    • ►  Jan (1)
  • ►  2014 (95)
    • ►  Dec (3)
    • ►  Nov (5)
    • ►  Oct (5)
    • ►  Sep (3)
    • ►  Aug (8)
    • ►  Jul (13)
    • ►  Jun (16)
    • ►  May (6)
    • ►  Apr (10)
    • ►  Mar (10)
    • ►  Feb (10)
    • ►  Jan (6)
  • ►  2013 (158)
    • ►  Dec (7)
    • ►  Nov (5)
    • ►  Oct (7)
    • ►  Sep (7)
    • ►  Aug (9)
    • ►  Jul (17)
    • ►  Jun (24)
    • ►  May (21)
    • ►  Apr (20)
    • ►  Mar (12)
    • ►  Feb (15)
    • ►  Jan (14)
  • ►  2012 (74)
    • ►  Dec (5)
    • ►  Nov (6)
    • ►  Oct (4)
    • ►  Sep (4)
    • ►  Aug (7)
    • ►  Jul (9)
    • ►  Jun (10)
    • ►  May (5)
    • ►  Apr (9)
    • ►  Mar (4)
    • ►  Feb (6)
    • ►  Jan (5)
  • ►  2011 (95)
    • ►  Dec (4)
    • ►  Nov (4)
    • ►  Oct (3)
    • ►  Sep (3)
    • ►  Aug (9)
    • ►  Jul (18)
    • ►  Jun (10)
    • ►  May (5)
    • ►  Apr (17)
    • ►  Mar (4)
    • ►  Feb (6)
    • ►  Jan (12)
  • ▼  2010 (148)
    • ►  Dec (8)
    • ►  Nov (13)
    • ►  Oct (13)
    • ►  Sep (24)
    • ►  Aug (9)
    • ▼  Jul (18)
      • Book Review: Marathon
      • Grand Strategy with Charles Hill
      • Around the Web
      • Conscious Dignity, Freedom, and Tragic Fate
      • Man, State, and Morality
      • Around the Web
      • Slavophilism: A Russian Orthodox Response to Moder...
      • Ideas
      • Brief Comments on the Law
      • Roger Scruton and Conservatism Abroad
      • Abraham and the Triune God
      • Around the Web
      • In Praise of Legos
      • How to Avoid the Apocalypse
      • Freedom and Natural Law
      • Around the Web
      • Emanuel Ax Beethoven Masterclass
      • Mini-Review: In Search of Beethoven
    • ►  Jun (16)
    • ►  May (7)
    • ►  Apr (7)
    • ►  Mar (9)
    • ►  Feb (9)
    • ►  Jan (15)
  • ►  2009 (76)
    • ►  Dec (14)
    • ►  Nov (23)
    • ►  Oct (16)
    • ►  Sep (15)
    • ►  Aug (8)

Friday, July 23, 2010

Around the Web

For the week of Saturday, July 17 through Friday, July 23.

1) In City Journal, Heather MacDonald and "Classical Music's New Golden Age."

2) William Schambra in National Affairs on "Conservatism and the Quest for Community."

3) Henry Olsen in National Affairs on "Populism, American Style."

4) Victor Davis Hanson and pitying the postmodern cultural elite.

Book Reviews

5) Ernest Gellner: An Intellectual Biography, by John A. Hall

6) Duel at Dawn, by Amir Alexander

7) The Wave Watcher's Companion, by Gavin Pretor-Pinney 

8) The Wind from the East, by Richard Wolin

9) Spartacus Road, by Peter Stothard

10) The Art of the Sonnet, by Stephen Burt and David Mikics

11) Music and Sentiment, by Charles Rosen


12) Remembering tenor Anthony Rolfe Johnson, elegant interpreter of Britten, Mozart, and Fauré.

Posted by Nick
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
View mobile version
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)
"To write honestly for the rest, one must write fundamentally for oneself."
–Nicolás Gómez Dávila