Tag Archives: Myra Hess

poverty: robbery assault and flattery

Is it right for heart to be too often in the right place? The epitome of the bleeding heart liberal.Can pity be the artists worst enemy? John Galsworthy’s father became a lawyer but thought little of that dusty profession in … Continue reading

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Sister Substitutes for the Class Conscious

The war as a reliable barometer on the viability of the arts and cultural memory. The relationship bewteen culture and memory is no more pronounced than it was in wartime London where, due to circumstances beyond control there was a … Continue reading

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