Includes indexes.
Articles for The nation. Pomp and circumstance (on musical festivals) ; Music (on Richard Strauss) ; Die Walkure, Aida, X ; Music (music and feminism) ; Middle age and performers ; Music (the Vienna Philharmonic : the complete Beethoven symphonies and concertos) ; The Barber of Seville, Don Giovanni ; Glenn Gould at the Metropolitan Museum ; Giulio Cesare ; Bluebeard's Castle and Erwartung ; Extreme occasions (on Celibidache) ; Peter Sellars's Mozart ; Andras Schiff at Carnegie Hall ; Richard Strauss ; Wagner and the Met's Ring ; Opera productions (Der Rosenkavalier, House of the dead, Doctor Faust) ; Style and stylessness (Elektra, Semiramide, Katya Kabanova) ; Die tote Stadt, Fidelio, The death of Klinghoffer ; Uncertainties of style (The ghosts of Versailles, Die Soldaten) ; Musical retrospection ; The bard festival ; Music as gesture (on Solti) ; Les troyens ; Why listen to Boulez? ; Hindemith and Mozart ; Music and spectacle (La cenerentola and The rake's progress) ; Bach for the masses ; Untimely meditations (review of Maynard Solomon's Late Beethoven)
Articles for the London review of books. The importance of being unfaithful to Wagner ; Bach's genius, Schumann's eccentricity, Chopin's ruthlessness, Rosen's gift (review of Charles Rosen's The romantic generation) ; In the chair (review of Peter Ostwald's Glenn Gould and the tragedy of genius) ; On Fidelio ; Cosmic ambition (review of Christoph Wolff's Johann Sebastian Bach : the learned musician)
Other music articles. The music itself : Glenn Gould's contrapuntal vision ; Alfred Brendel : words for music (review of Alfred Brendel's Music sounded out : essays, lectures, interviews, afterthoughts) ; Child's play (review of Maynard Solomon's Mozart : a life) ; Review of Michael Tanner's Wagner ; Review of Gottfried Wagner's He who does not howl with the wolf : The Wagner legacy : an autobiography ; 32 short films about Glenn Gould ; Daniel Barenboim (bonding across cultural boundaries) ; Barenboim and the Wagner taboo ; Maestro for the masses (review of Understanding Toscanini)
Bach/Beethoven ; Observing Daniel Barenboim.
Music at the limits by Edward W. Said. ISBN 9780231511551. Published by Columbia University Press in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.