Virginia Wesleyan College
Lee Jordan-Anders
PUBLISHED ARTICLES
- "Methods of Memorizing." Clavier. January, 1995: 8-11.
- "Frances Nash Watson: Aristocrat of the Keyboard in Bois de Rose." Presentation to the
Virginia Humanities Conference, April 9, 1994 and at "Kenwood," Charlottesville,
Virginia, May 18, 1995.
- "The Transcendentalist Spirit in Charles Ives' Piano Sonata No. 2: Concord, Mass., 1840-1860." TheTranscendentalist Spirit: Fronting the Essentials, Proceedings of the Virginia Humanities Conference, April 12-13, 1991: 69-75. This paper, including a live piano performance of two of Ives's piano compositions, was presented to the entire conference in a special session devoted to my work.
- "Stamp Out Memory-by-Default." Clavier, May-June, 1990: 32-36.
- "Why Not a Harpsichord for Your Second Studio Instrument?" Clavier, April,1986: 35-38.
- "Write Your Own Computer Program." Clavier, January 1985: 44-46.
- "The Colors of Impressionism: Three Paintings by Claude Monet from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Accompanied by the Music of Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy." With Jefferson C. Harrison, Chief Curator, The Chrysler Museum of Art. Presented to the Masterpiece Society, Chrysler Museum of Art, July 30, 1997.