The setting is designed to envelope the listener, which made The Armoy at Park Avenue in NYC a perfect location for “11,000 Strings'” American debut. The venue’s 55,000 square feet Drill Hall could be ...
It’s not often you hear two virtuoso concert pianists in a single recital. San Jittakarn and Anant Changwaiwit are young and highly-experienced Thai pianists both of remarkable talent and musicianship ...
Henry pronounces “wheels” like wills when he sings “Wheels of a Dream.” “If Coalhouse goes to an E place, he sounds less commanding,” Henry explains. “The truth of the character goes hand in hand with ...
TOBYHANNA TWP., Pa. - A popular resort - featuring signature restaurants, retail shops and an indoor waterpark - has added another way to make memories in the Poconos. Redd’s Piano Bar & Lounge, a ...
An orchestra squeezed out of a car stereo still resembles an orchestra, but listening to a recording of 11,000 Strings would ...
Georg Friedrich Haas has written a piece of almost ridiculous scale and complexity. The effect is awe-inspiring.
Following in his brother’s footsteps, Joshua Brown picked up the violin at age two. He now plays a Nicolò Amati violin from 1635-40 on loan from the Mary ...
Hoping to draw more visitors to Rowan Oak, Faulkner’s home in Oxford, Miss., a group helped refurbish its piano.
Many people don't give a second look at e-paper tablets, simply looking at them as a glorified e-book reader with subpar graphics processing performance and limited usability. But what if you could ...
Some believe that tuning our music to 432 Hz rather than 440 will make it sound better—and make us feel better. What gives?
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