Live With a Light Heart: Lessons From Italian Folk TalesThere’s a shared belief in many cultures, from ancient Europe to China, that a person’s fortunes and misfortunes in life are preordained....
Michaelangelo and His Garland MakerThe pleasant-sounding name Domenco di Tommaso Curradi di Boffo Bigordi, is that of the creator of outstandingly beautiful, early...
Pianist David Dubal: The Classics Are a Balm for Our Spiritual WoundsAuthor, radio host, pianist, and arguably the nation’s foremost expert on 20th-century pianists David Dubal had spent the...
The Golden Ratio—A Sacred Number That Links the Past to the PresentThere is one thing that ancient Greeks, Renaissance artists, a 17th century astronomer and 21st century architects all have in common –...
Pedagogist Cassia Harvey: The Classics Are Our Collective Memory, Our Cultural DNA Cassia Harvey has written more than 160 books for cello, viola, and violin. With a methodology that trains players’ hands from the...
Tapestries: The Golden Age’s Golden Art FormOne Northern European art form helped shape the Renaissance and spirit of Europe When you think of the Renaissance, you likely first...