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-cyntillating sounds: Celebrating the Treaty of Utrecht


This year – 2013 – the City, Province and University of Utrecht will celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Treaty Of Utrecht. The opening event on April 13 attracted a crowd of 15 thousand!

                                


                                     


-wennekes' workshop: 

see international call for papers for next  MaM meeting:

Ottowa, Canada (Carlton University): July 2013

-man tells all: the Sound Track Drag...

-without words: billie and steve and trilok...

                            

wwclassicsonline is a platform for lovers of great music, classics.

Here you can enjoy opinions, unexpected sounds, new talents:

a pot pourri of ingredients that true music lovers appreciate.    

Columnists Cynthia Wilson and Hans Mantel will share their thoughts

on the current state of European music.

Guest hosts will surprise you with their personal and revealing choice of

music in without words.

The site will keep track of musicologist Emile Wennekes'

activities as he navigates his way through not only academia but also the

European arts infrastructure, past and present.

(for complete biographies, see credits )

Please join us from time to time and enjoy this opinionated and lively site.

Let us know what you would like enhanced, augmented, or your very personal

thoughts on the artists and repertoire at hand.

We look forward to your visits and to hearing from you!

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In 1713, England, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Prussia gathered in Utrecht as they quite frankly could not agree to gather anywhere else. Having waged bloody wars of succession for generations wherein successively everyone won the battles but did not win the war as the saying goes , truth be told, diplomacy was finally born in the civilized and more or less neutral city of Utrecht...

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