Anthony Hart

Contributing Writer
Anthony Hart - Anthony Hart
Anthony Hart - Anthony Hart

I am a retired Management Consultant, Management Trainer and University lecturer. Born in the UK, I now live in Malta.

  • As a member of the Società Italiana di Musicologia (SIdM) (Italian Musicological Society) I was invited to present papers at their Conferences in Bergamo (2008) and Rome (2009).
  • As a member of the International Musicological Society (IMS) I was invited to present a paper at their Musical Iconography Study Group Conference in Barcelona in October 2010.
  • I am also a member of The Royal Musical Association.

I hold a degree of Master of Science (MSc), and have recently graduated as Associate of London College of Music (ALCM) and Licentiate (LLCM) in musicology and am currently working on my dissertation Fellow (FLCM) of the London College of Music.

I have had papers published in:

I am currently researching into the life, times and works of a, previously unknown, eighteenth century Sicilian priest and composer Monsignor Antonino Reggio.

Latest Articles

Dürer's Life of the Virgin: 1. Refusal of Joachim's Offer -1504
Dürer's first woodcut in the Life of the Virgin series. This article looks at the story from the view point of two non-canonical Gospels.
Aug 2, 2011 - Anthony Hart
Albrecht Dürer's 'Life of the Virgin '
The first series of articles that considers the life of Mary through the woodcuts of Dürer as told in the gospel of James and the canonical Gospels.
Aug 2, 2011 - Anthony Hart
Nani Family - a Maltese musical Dynasty
The Nani composers were one of the leading families of music makers in Malta between the 18th and 20th centuries.
Mar 14, 2011 - Anthony Hart
Maltese Secular Music at the Time of the Knights of St. John
Contemporary trends in Europe were focussing on instrumental music. The knights were to introduce this genre into Malta.
Mar 13, 2011 - Anthony Hart
Maltese Sacred Music at the Time of The Knights of St. John.
In 1573 two cappelle were established in Malta, one focussed on the Cathedral in Mdina and the second on the Conventual church in Valletta.
Mar 13, 2011 - Anthony Hart
The Discovery of an Unknown 18th Century Composer.
Forgotten for 280 years new research has uncovered an important 18th century Sicilian Composer and musician.
Feb 24, 2011 - Anthony Hart
Sandwich, Kent. U.K.
The medieval market town of Sandwich in Kent that gave its name to the world's most popular snack.
Feb 18, 2011 - Anthony Hart
Heraldria Illustrata: An Illustrated Dictionary of Heraldry
A complete dictionary of heraldry conceived to enable the reader find, within one volume, all there is to know about heraldry.
Feb 17, 2011 - Anthony Hart
Malta During the British Era - 1800-1964. Book Review
With an increasing interest in Maltese Culture a new book has been published drawing on articles published in local Newspapers and magazines.
Feb 17, 2011 - Anthony Hart
Bach's 'Cello Suites: An Enigma
Bach composed his cello suites about 1720 remaining unknown until their discovery in 1890 starting a lifelong obsession.
Feb 16, 2011 - Anthony Hart