CD-ROM version of print publication (published: Waltham, Mass. : Rebecca Clarke Society, Title 9 Music, 2005), omitting some of the previously published materials, and with additional essays not previously published. All files are in PDF format.
Licensed by Liane Curtis under a Creative Commons License.
Includes bibliography, discography, and index.
System requirements: CD-ROM drive; Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Recent essays about Rebecca Clarke. Rebecca Clarke : an uncommon woman / Nancy B. Reich -- Rebecca Clarke and the British musical renaissance / Liane Curtis -- "Dare seize the fire" : an introduction to the songs of Rebecca Clarke / Deborah Stein -- "But do not quite forget" : the Trio for violin, cello, and piano (1921) and the Viola sonata (1919) Compared / Bryony Jones
Clarke's published writings about music (1923-1931). "The history of the viola in quartet writing" (Music and letters 4 (1923)) -- "The Beethoven quartets as a player sees them" (Music and letters 8 (1927)) -- "Viola" (Cobbett's cyclopedic survey of chamber music (1929) -- "Bloch, Ernest" (Cobbett's cyclopedic survey of chamber music (1929)) -- "La semaine anglaise at the Paris Colonial Exhibition" (The B.M.S. (British Music Society) bulletin, new series 1 (Autumn 1931), 7-11
My mini-revival! Clarke rediscovered, the interviews and a program note. Rebecca Clarke remembers Myra Hess (interview with Robert Sherman) -- Robert Sherman interviews Rebecca Clarke about herself -- Violist to violist : Nancy Uscher's interview with Rebecca Clarke Friskin, April 11, 1978 -- Musicologist Ellen D. Lerner interviews Rebecca Clarke, 1978 and 1979 -- Rebecca Clarke's 1977 program note on the Viola sonata
Additional essays: Rebecca Clarke and Virginia Woolf : "Moments of being" / Liane Curtis -- Rebecca Clarke's "one little whiff of success" / Cyrilla Barr -- More than "a few good women" : Rebecca Clarke and the English Ensemble / Maria F. Baylock