Last night, i listened to an old recording of Josquin's Missa l homme arme super voces musicales, and wanting some more information about the work, googled it .
Strangely Google led me to a note to new music students at Oxford from Dr Roger Allen.
As well as providing a formidable list of suggested music, including the Josquin, and advice to listen to lots of music at the Proms and Radio 3, he requests his students to read The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Old Man and the Sea and to write an essay, of 1000 to 1500 words, on their response and why he suggests reading these texts.
I know I was not able enough to study anything at Oxford, and I can see its a good idea for students to appreciate more than music, but why those particular texts?
Strangely Google led me to a note to new music students at Oxford from Dr Roger Allen.
As well as providing a formidable list of suggested music, including the Josquin, and advice to listen to lots of music at the Proms and Radio 3, he requests his students to read The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Old Man and the Sea and to write an essay, of 1000 to 1500 words, on their response and why he suggests reading these texts.
I know I was not able enough to study anything at Oxford, and I can see its a good idea for students to appreciate more than music, but why those particular texts?
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