“Maestro” and the Misuse of Culture
The film “Maestro” is certainly well-made and well-acted, with Bradley Cooper (who also directed)...
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Posted by Michael De Sapio | Jan 1, 2024 | The Imaginative Conservative |
The film “Maestro” is certainly well-made and well-acted, with Bradley Cooper (who also directed)...
Read MorePosted by Michael De Sapio | Dec 28, 2023 | The Imaginative Conservative |
Skip to content The Miracle of the Bells doesn’t claim to be great literature, but it is a richly-drawn story about faith and Hollywood, a time capsule of a bygone era that retains its inspirational charm. The Miracle of the...
Read MorePosted by Michael De Sapio | Dec 18, 2023 | The Imaginative Conservative |
Skip to content What would the Christmas season be without Sleigh Ride, the beloved orchestral chestnut by Leroy Anderson? It’s one of those festive selections endlessly piped into our ears on radio, television, and in every...
Read MorePosted by Michael De Sapio | Dec 15, 2023 | The Imaginative Conservative |
Skip to content We think of Beethoven as the stormy rebel, the musical Zeus hurling his thunderbolts. But there exists also Beethoven’s Apollonian side. His music can indeed be so elegant, so meltingly tender or nostalgic. So...
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