In his 2006 book, 'Listening to Artifacts: Music Culture in Ancient Israel/Palestine', Theodore Burgh suggests that classical music ultimately has its roots in North Africa, in the art music of Ancient Egypt, as well as other ancient cultures such as Greece.Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745–1799— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 13, 2020
9 black composers who changed the course of classical music history - Classic FM @classicfm
Mozart, who at the time of Saint-Georges’ success was struggling to make his own music heard, envied him.
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Welcome to 2020 (and beyond we hope)...the year the world overturned with covid-19. This blog is intended to be an insight into my experiences this year - being wary of infection, but learning to live - see, think, wonder - differently. If you choose to comment, be supportive please. Thank you. Be safe. Namaste.