Christopher Hogwood: Why Making Music Matters
Understanding the musicality of the past can enrich the musical life of the present, said conductor, musicologist and keyboard player Christopher Hogwood Oct. 25, 2013 during his first visit to campus as an A.D. White Professor-at-Large.

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The Reason Why Older Records Sound Better

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Jon Batiste’s Performs Selections from "Black Mozart" Album

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Why Plot Is Overrated with Lee Child | Meet your Maestro | BBC Maestro

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If I Could Choose Only One Recording By...Christopher Hogwood

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London: Music under the shadow of Handel - Professor Christopher Hogwood CBE

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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Music Theory Masterclass 1: Drilling the Basics

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Remaking the University and Economy in China

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Inside Chamber Music with Bruce Adolphe: Schubert Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, D. 929, Op. 100

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300 Years of Classical Music in 18 Minutes | Joshua Bell | TED

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Johann Sebastian Bach: Genie, Glaube und Gegenwind | MDR DOK

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THIS Is Why You Play Worse When Somebody Is Listening

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Chloé Antoniotti - ARTE Concert's Piano Day

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Sidney Lumet: These Little Insane Pieces Of Luck (2006)

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Classical Music: Fakes, Completions and the Art of Borrowing - Professor Christopher Hogwood

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You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED

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Nervous System Regulation (999 Hz) | 1 hour handpan music | Malte Marten

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Reason in a Place of Pain | John Lennox and Rosemary Avery at Cornell

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