Author: jeremy chan
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5 Reasons Why You Should Study With David Murray
Or a tribute to my former piano teacher, or a nostalgia for the North, or memories of happy undergraduate times, or perhaps even an ode to my old pretentious self.
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Why you should include Beethoven in your pandemic routine
The time saved by the commute from your kitchen to your desk can be well-spent on a Beethoven piano sonata.
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Classical Music in the Age of Apple Music and Spotify
Can classical music survive in the Age of Apple Music and Spotify?
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Afterthoughts on Sir Andras Schiff’s Wigmore Hall Recital and meditations on Beethoven’s Late Works
For what is most transcendent, what is closest to the heart of the truth, what may perhaps open the door to immortality is not always the most glamourous.
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Why Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women” Matters
Greta Gerwig reaches her arm into history and puts “Little Women” back on the table again, but this time telling us that it is not merely a girl’s fantasy nor yet another novel which shows that love and marriage is all that matters. She reads between the lines and shows what unnecessary pain and sacrifice…
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The Creatures
Hong Kong is home to an abundance of species, but this species is perhaps the most fascinating. Join Professor Grady, renowned cultural biologist, as he reveals to his disciple Henry the wonders of these mysterious creatures…
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Afterthoughts on “The Ted Bundy Tapes”
On the rare occasion of having nothing to do on a Friday afternoon post-lectures, and an even rare occasion where none of my housemates were present in the kitchen, I decided to put on Netflix’s “The Ted Bundy Tapes”, a documentary still relatively hot off the press. Being the model uni student that I am,…

