Admirers of David Hart’s writing (his “On the Square” articles , for example) may want to know about the musical work of his brother, the Rev’d Robert Hart. Actually, non-admirers of his writing may want to know about it. Here is his (Robert Hart’s) latest, a Fugue on Veni Emmanuel , composed in 1987 but just performed for the web, and his YouTube collection .
The Classroom Heals the Wounds of Generations
“Hope,” wrote the German-American polymath Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, “is the deity of youth.” Wholly dependent on adults, children…
Still Life, Still Sacred
Renaissance painters would use life-sized wooden dolls called manichini to study how drapery folds on the human…
Letters
I am writing not to address any particular article, but rather to register my concern about the…