Henry Fogel has exciting news: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has apparently chosen to retain the services of classical music critic Pierre Ruhe. I heard a rumor to this effect earlier today, but my efforts to nail down the facts came to nothing. (Nothing I want to print, anyway.) Ruhe’s review of Pascal Dusapin’s Faustus, The Last Night from the Spoleto Festival offers evidence that the AJC has done the right thing.
Coming the day after New York magazine’s dismissal of veteran critic Peter G. Davis, one of this city’s most erudite, experienced and fair-minded voices, this seeming about-face in Atlanta comes as a breath of fresh air.
Playlist:
Bridget Kibbey – Love Is Come Again (self-released)
Various Artists – Guitars of the Golden Triangle: Folk and Pop Music of Myanmar, Vol. 2 (Sublime Frequencies)
Various Artists – Princess Nicotine: Folk and Pop Music of Myanmar (Sublime Frequencies)
Bob Mould – Workbook (Virgin)
Various Artists – Green Tea Leaf Salad: Flavors of Burmese Music (Pan)
Hervé Boghossian, John Tilbury and Mark Wastell – Archi.Texture, Vol. 1 (Cathnor)
Will Guthrie – Body and Limbs Still Look to Light (Cathnor)
Graham Halliwell and Tomas Korber – The Large Glass (Cathnor)
MIMEO – Sight (Cathnor)
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