Collective writers recommend music that has accompanied them through the winter season.
Editor Elisa Moles shares a short reading list regarding the dangerous legal violations by AI against writers.
Collective contributors share their favorite artistic neighborhoods around the world.
In accordance with this issue's theme of engaging with source materials, our writers recommend artistic works that evoked reflections about composer and creator intent — whether controversial, obscure, or nuanced in some other way.
Collective writers share personally and conceptually about shifts in thinking.
Collective writers reflect on "wow” moments they’ve experienced in academia.
Bassist Ryan Gould takes an improvisatory excursion through the job and experience of performing.
In the spirit of the springtide themes of rebirth resonating throughout this issue, our writers recommend artistic works to renew spirits and minds, and hopefully plant some seeds of inspiration.
In this short reflection, historian Andrew Schumacher Bethke grapples with classism, acculturation, and alienation in academia and Western art music.
Second-issue writers reflect on inclusivity in pedagogy and teaching.