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Nicholas Till reflects on the path that has led him from research on opera to direct political action
The past 12 months will live long in the memory, for all the wrong reasons. But as 2020 nears its end amid fairy lights and optimism about vaccines, six academics tell us the bright spots they managed to find amid the gloom ¨C from human connections to elasticated waistbands
Nicholas Till enjoys a detailed analysis of the ¡®phenomenal appeal¡¯ of one of the great names in opera
As the winter solstice looms in the northern hemisphere, five academics reflect on the light and dark of the dead season
Braving frozen horse liver, shamanic rituals and endless vodka-soaked toasts may not have resulted in the hoped-for discovery of a hitherto-unknown form of opera, but Nicholas Till has no regrets about his visit to Yakutsk
Nicholas Till hears productive questions in a probing consideration of trag¨¦die lyrique
In composing, Mozart focused not on ideal form but on how a piece would play, hears Nicholas Till
Nicholas Till on what it means to be moved by a piece of art after 30 years of critical practice
Nicholas Till on how his love for the Czech composer led to his bringing back more than LPs from Soviet-dominated Prague
Artistic practice can certainly be research - but the present model in UK universities is confused and lacks intellectual rigour, argues Nicholas Till