The writings and music of Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) take a contemporary choral turn when conductor-composer Eric Banks leads the Esoterics through “Sybilla: The Complete Hildegard Motets of ...
Fred Lerdahl proposes a theory of the sounds of poetry conceived in musical terms.
For five months, jazz musician Kevin Bales recorded all the notes he played on his keyboard at eleven different live gigs. The recordings weren’t for an album, but for a scientific study into jazz ...
The Darkness frontman says the late, great Johnny Nash dared to step outside of standard studio chord progressions and broadening a young Hawkins' musical vocabulary in the process When you purchase ...
At 33, Jasmine Choi has been called one of the top 10 flutists in history. A child prodigy, she entered the Curtis Institute of Music on a full scholarship at 16, became an assistant principal with ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This composer’s latest work, for Lincoln Center, is in conversation with Robert Schumann’s music and mental health struggles. By Steve Smith “Violent ...
Europop groups are increasingly sharing a global music vocabulary, adding their own madcap cosmopolitan flavor to familiar genres. Music critic John Brady profiles German group Stereo Total, The ...
CARBONDALE – When Steve Kimock arrived in northern California in the mid-’70s, he believed he had found the musical wellspring. San Francisco’s Summer of Love may have been just a hazy memory at the ...
One of the most common phrases concerning music used by musicians and non-musicians alike is "Music is the universal language." But what does that really mean to people? When asked, for the most part ...
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