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From the Winter 2007
Musical Times, available now

Articles
Chris Walton: ‘Of mountains and modernism: Othmar Schoeck (1886–1957)’
Christopher Fox: ‘Where the river bends: the Cologne School in retrospect’
Clive McClelland: ‘Shadows of the evening: new light on Elgar’s “dark saying” ’
Kevin O’Connell: ‘The second muse of Gerard Manley Hopkins’
Nicholas Baragwanath: ‘Anna Bahr-Mildenburg, gesture, and the Bayreuth style’
Bryan White: ‘Music for a “brave livlylike boy”: the Duke of Gloucester, Purcell and “The noise of foreign wars” ’
Michael Kassler: ‘Additional Samuel Wesley letters’
Reviews
by William Drabkin, Patricia Howard, Nicholas Jones, Nigel Simeone Andrew Thomson, Arnold Whittall and Peter Williams of:
James Hepokoski & Warren Darcy: Elements of sonata theory: norms, types, and deformations in the late-eighteenth-century sonata
Diana McVeagh: Elgar the music maker
JPE Harper-Scott: Elgar: an extraordinary life
Matthew Riley: Edward Elgar and the nostalgic imagination
Chris Walton: Richard Wagner’s Zurich: the muse of place
Tim Howell: After Sibelius: studies in Finnish music
Peter Williams: J. S. Bach: a life in music
John Michael Cooper: Mendelssohn, Goethe, and the Walpurgis Night: the heathen muse in European culture,1700–1850
Robin Maconie: The way of music: aural training for the internet generation
Stephen Banfield: Jerome Kern
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