Picking up his saxophone after an extended hiatus, Hutchings expands his musical world with shakuhachi flutes and ...
The lights dimmed as violinist Joshua Bell and English orchestra The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields took the stage for their classical performance at Hancher Auditorium on March 11. Bell has been ...
But there has been one constant in each iteration: John Williams’ dazzling score. And there is one key part of the soundtrack ...
Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla returned to the New York Philharmonic for a pair of programs, but only one formed a cohesive arc of ideas.
For the past few years, the lineups at McDowell Mountain Music Festival — better known as M3F — has been sliding from ...
Diana Klein is sending a message of gratitude for the Almighty and of self-appreciation. The singer-songwriter, 43, is a rehabilitation psychologist, wife, and mother of four. And now she has just ...
Before embarking on his North American tour, Melbourne-based producer and rapper Lithe treated fans to a show at 170 Russell.
Lake Township officials say the zoning of the Driftwood Lavender farm is reasonable given the limitations of the property.
Sturdy in its roots and turned towards the sun, Olof Dreijer’s debut solo album Loud Bloom is both a garden and a playground, as he tells Alan Pedder. Calling Loud Bloom a debut feels almost ...
ON a quiet stretch of road in Killasser in east Mayo, the sound of drilling, sanding, and fine-tuning carries from a small ...
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The 12 instruments that shaped genres - from the saxophone to the synth
Every once in a while, a single instrument arrives and rewrites the rules. Not just for music, but for culture itself. Think about it. A strip of brass and a few keys gave birth to jazz. A solid block ...
There is a growing desire among travelers today, not simply to see, but to feel. Not merely to pass through landscapes, but ...
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