- Delightful, Convoluted Orontea, 19 Dec 2011 in Reviews
About: Liane Curtis
Liane Curtis (Ph.D. Musicology) is President of The Rebecca Clarke Society, Inc., and Women's Philharmonic Advocacy; and Resident Scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University. The collection she edited, A Rebecca Clarke Reader (2004), is the first book on this increasingly recognized composer. She has taught at institutions including Wellesley College, Harvard, Ohio State University, and Brandeis. As a music critic she wrote for Bay Windows (the leading New England newspaper of the GBLT community) from 1998-2004, and has also written for the San Francisco Examiner, Curve Magazine, Women's Enews, and many other publications. With the Boston Women's Heritage Trail (on whose Board she serves), she worked to have Amy Beach's name added to the 87 names of male composers that decorate Boston's Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade. It was unveiled in 2000. Liane's blog, Feminist in the Concert Hall, is at http://wophil.blogspot.com/
Articles by Liane Curtis:
- Engaging Calisto, 09 Dec 2011 in Reviews
- Winsor’s Dedicated Following Justified, 29 Nov 2011 in Reviews
- Dinosaur’s “Dissolving Boundaries” Adds Gems, 29 Sep 2011 in Reviews
- Emily and New England, 02 Aug 2011 in Reviews
- La Donna Musicale’s Passion and Virtuosity, 27 Jul 2011 in Reviews
- Sophonisba Triumphant in First Modern Revival, 28 Mar 2011 in Reviews
- Agnesi’s “Sophonisba” in first Modern Performance, 20 Mar 2011 in News & Features
- Chin’s Exquisite Cello Concerto with Mälkki, BSO, 11 Feb 2011 in Reviews
- Ryles a Lively Setting for New Music, 17 Jan 2011 in Reviews
- Contemporary Music Can Be Worth It, 27 Apr 2010 in Reviews
- Bloch’s Effective Sacred Service in Less-than-effective Venue, 18 Mar 2010 in Reviews
- Intriguing Instrumentation in Alla Cohen’s Works, 01 Mar 2010 in Reviews
- Insightful Pairing: Higdon Significant with Beethoven, 29 Jan 2010 in Reviews