Live Breaking News & Updates on Heinrich Schenker

Stay updated with breaking news from Heinrich schenker. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Mediocrity's Envy of Genius: The Dirty Secret of Cancel Culture


The Cultural Revolutionaries at the
New York Times this week reviewed the witch hunt against classical musicians, who stand accused of racism simply because the great Western composers happened to be white. Cancel culture is despicable in all of its manifestations, but I take this particular instance personally: I trained in the school of musical analysis founded by Heinrich Schenker (1868-1935). My principle teacher was Carl Schachter, who also taught Prof. Timothy Jackson of the University of North Texas, the target of this particular witch hunt.
It’s all about envy.
My childhood piano teacher kept a recording of Florence Foster Jenkins, the deluded society lady portrayed by Meryl Streep in a 2016 comedy, as a horrible example for youth. Her voice would de-feather a screech-owl, but no-one was allowed to tell her she couldn’t sing. The only classical musician still active who bears comparison to Ms. Jenkins is a certain Philip Ewell, now a professor of music the ....

New York , United States , Meryl Streep , Kathleen Battle , Heinrich Schenker , Marian Anderson , Joan Sutherland , Timothy Jackson , Thomas Mann , Philip Ewell , Florence Foster Jenkins , Carl Schachter , Adrian Leverkuhn , New York Times , City University Of New York Graduate Center , University Of North Texas , Hunter College , Cultural Revolutionaries , North Texas , Cello Suite , Prof Ewell , Ninth Symphony , City University , New York Graduate Center , White Racial Frame , Ancient Greek ,

Obscure Musicology Journal Sparks Battles over Race and Free Speech


Obscure Musicology Journal Sparks Battles over Race and Free Speech
Michael Powell, New York Times, February 14, 2021
A periodical devoted to the study of a long-dead European music theorist is an unlikely suspect to spark an explosive battle over race and free speech.
But the tiny Journal of Schenkerian Studies, with a paid circulation of about 30 copies an issue per year, has ignited a fiery reckoning over race and the limits of academic free speech, along with whiffs of a generational struggle. The battle threatens to consume the career of Timothy Jackson, a 62-year-old music theory professor at the University of North Texas, and led to calls to dissolve the journal. ....

New York , United States , Timothy Jackson , Philip Ewell , Heinrich Schenker , Society For Music Theory , City University Of New York Graduate Center , University Of North Texas , Hunter College , Schenker Center , Society For Music Theory In Columbus , Schenkerian Studies , North Texas , Professor Jackson , First Amendment , Music Theory , Professor Ewell , City University , New York Graduate Center , White Racial Frame , Ancient Greek , புதியது யார்க் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , தீமோத்தேயு ஜாக்சன் , பிலிப் ய்வல் , ஹென்ரிச் ஸ்ச்செங்கேற் ,