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About Joe Hunter

I am Joe Hunter, a writer and producer working with nonprofits and educational institutions in the Boston area. My passions include music of all kinds (especially classical, folk and jazz), the written and spoken word and history.

Storytelling Lessons from my Grandfather

I learned storytelling from many different sources. There was the influence of my Irish heritage, which I received through my father’s mother. There was my father himself, a seasoned raconteur and humorist. There’s the whole Southern storytelling tradition I was … Continue reading

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Mood-enhancing Classical Music—Beyond the Usual Suspects

We recently took a vacation to the Bahamas. This was in the month of February, when the weather here in Boston was still gray and bone chilling. I carefully planned the music I would take on the trip—I had already … Continue reading

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Women Composers

When I put together my list of the greatest composers—all male—I promised to take a look at women composers. Here is the fulfillment of that promise. Not being a scholar or musicologist, I’ve contacted two women recognized for their performing … Continue reading

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Greatest Composers: the Second Ten

[Note: the most recent postings appear at the top of the blog; to get to the beginning of the “greatest composers” series, start reading with “The Top Ten Greatest Composers,” further down.] One advantage of my data-driven approach to identifying … Continue reading

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Top Ten Greatest Composers, Part II

The envelope please! I’ve run the numbers, and come up with the top 10 composers of all time. As a reminder, I restricted the pool of eligible composers to those active roughly between 1650 – 1950, and set up four … Continue reading

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The Top Ten Greatest Composers

Anthony Tommasini, the New York Times classical music critic, has just concluded an effort to identify the top composers of all time. I like the idea, and I would like to undertake a similar effort, based on my own methodology. … Continue reading

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Desert Island Recordings

What if I were shipwrecked on the proverbial desert island with a CD player, some solar power cells and the choice of 10 CDs or CD sets? What would I choose? The 10 selections below are my “desert island recordings.” … Continue reading

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