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Maureen Buja

Maureen Buja thumbMusicology has been what I love to do – I was one of those rare undergraduate musicology majors, then completed an M.A., M.Phil., and a Ph.D., all in musicology, and have taken those degrees to the max. I’ve worked in the field writing and editing, teaching and training new musicologists, and everything from academic to public musicology. Based in Athens and Muscat, I view myself as an international musicologist, going to opera productions in Bangkok and at Glyndebourne, to chamber music recitals in New York and Shanghai, and seeking new music in Vienna and the Middle East. Interlude brings the world of music to you and I’m very pleased to be part of this international project.

Contributed Posts
Nov 29, 2014 The Rose Blooming in the Desert
Creating the Qatar Philharmonic
Nov 21, 2014 Pure Ephemera – or Not
Nov 18, 2014 In the Night: Pascal Amoyel and Chopin’s Nocturnes
Nov 13, 2014 Coming at Wagner from a Different Direction
Nov 10, 2014 Debussy’s New Vision of an Old Standard
Nov 7, 2014 The Fight for Spontaneous Applause
Oct 30, 2014 Mendelssohn and the String Quartet
Oct 27, 2014 The Speed of Poetry
Oct 24, 2014 What Happens When It All Goes Wrong?
Oct 22, 2014 The Italian Influence