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In The Music Goes Round and Around Basil Tschaikov (known to his
friends and colleagues as Nick) chronicles from many different
perspective how during his lifetime the many technological
developments and changes in society have affected the music
profession, music industry, music loving audiences and music
itself. During his unusually wide-ranging career of more than 60
years as a performer, teacher, administrator and for many years a
negotiator on behalf of musicians in most branches of the
profession, he describes these changes as seen from the inside by a
musician who has recorder his observations in the way that a
location photographer would aim to capture the diverse elements of
life around him or her.
The considerable number of musicians experiencing physical and
emotional problems has led doctors around the world to become
increasingly concerned. The twelve articles in this issue of the
journal "Musical Performance" bring together both the thoughts of
British and North American doctors who discuss the main problems
experienced by musicians and their cures. Topics range from voice
disorders and deafness, to stress and the causes and cures of stage
fright. A glossary is included that explains the meaning of those
medical terms likely to be unfamiliar to the general reader.
Basil Tschaikov was appointed artistic and executive director of
the National Center for Orchestral Studies at London University at
Goldsmith's College, London, England 1979. Since 1987 he has served
as chairman of the Music Performance Research Center and directs
its oral history of musicians program in Britain.
In this text a variety of voices and opinions are heard discussing
aspects of musical performance. These include those of: a conductor
responding to questions about opera in translation and other
questions relating to opera; a singer writing about the
difficulties and rewards of taking the title role in three
different productions of an opera; two orchestral musicians
describe their journey into the profession and provide an insight
into it; and an ardent concert and opera lover relates his feelings
when listening to music in various environments.
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