Dr. Claudio Vellutini’s new essay, “Interpreting the Italian Voice in London (and Elsewhere),” appeared in London Voices, 1820-1840: Vocal Performers, Practices, Histories, edited by Roger Parker and Susan Rutherford, and published by the University of Chicago Press. He also presented a paper entitled “Resisting Shakespeare? Felice Romani and Saverio Mercadante’s Amleto in Restoration Milan” at the latest meeting of the American Musicological Society in Boston, Massachussetts.
Prof. Michael Tenzer contributed a book chapter entitled “How Many Kinds of Rhythm Are There?” to The Philosophy of Rhythm: Aesthetics, Music, Poetics, edited by Peter Cheyne, Andy Hamilton, and Max Paddison (Oxford University Press).
Dr. Stephen Chatman published the sheet music to his compositions for chorus and piano, including After Love, Joy, Listen, I love you, Oh day of fire and sun, Love Me, Teasdale Love Songs, and The Mystery.