From ancient bagpipes to modern synthesisers, we trace the origins of 25 musical instruments across continents. It explores ...
It’s not really a symphony, just a bunch of symphonic bits smashed together. The problem is, when these bits are played well ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to jazz musician Sherman Irby about his latest work, "Birth of the Blues," exploring the origin of the Blues and its continued influence across genres.
Rising star cellist Zlatomir Fung, joined by UW faculty pianist Jiwon Han, will present a cello recital Saturday, April 18, ...
Ty Myers, who stormed country charts with a throwback soulful sound, talks about new album 'Heavy on the Soul,' and chops ...
The Russian government has designated Tufts University and its Fletcher School as “undesirable organizations,” a finding the ...
In parallel with classification changes, (NYSE:MSCI) has expanded its focus on American Depositary Receipt index offerings ...
We’re not pulling your egg. Northumbria University has officially certified that mayonnaise can be used as an instrument ...
A viral video of a baggage handler throwing a guitar at LAX has sparked global outrage, drawing attention to airline policies on transporting musical instruments.
Irreversible Entanglements, the free jazz collective featuring poet-musician Camae Ayewa, releases "Future Present Past" — ...
The question was infamously first posed about 25 years ago by the lovable starfish Patrick on "SpongeBob Squarepants", and now there's finally an answer.
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