Throughout musical history, countless instruments have faced extinction, victims of changing tastes, industrialization, and the passage of time. While some vanished completely, others survived by the ...
Music has a magical way of touching our hearts. For thousands of years, humans have created different tools to make beautiful sounds. Some instruments are played by blowing into them, some by hitting ...
Asbury Park musician Cory Blair captured the frigid moment by posting a video herself playing her 'The Tide and the Moon' in ...
This year’s Frequency Festival lineup is characteristically difficult to sum up. Generally speaking, curator and music journalist Peter Margasak says the festival’s programming continues to reflect ...
"A new program and certificate at K-State is putting working, well-maintained instruments right into rural Kansas students' hands — all while also equipping K-State's future music teachers to handle ...
Partly housed in the former Old England department store, a landmark 1899 Art Nouveau building, the Musical Instruments Museum (also known as the "MIM") is located about a half-mile from the ...
The sounds of Afghan history are being erased to prevent music’s ‘moral corruption’ of the Afghan people. We can help keep Afghanistan’s music alive. Plus, Eliane Radigue’s deep listening, and the ...
Music can heal the world’ is the guiding principle that shapes the music ministry at St. Paul’s on the Green here in Norwalk.
The virtual concert hall presented to the participants in different color schemes. Credit: The Journal of the Acoustical ...
This talk on human factors in the performance of wind instruments was presented at the annual meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Cleveland, Ohio, held on November 19–21, 1968.