Each year The Game Awards sees its fair share of viral moments both cringe and heartwarming, but none have persisted through the years quite so much as orchestra member Pedro Eustache--better known as ...
A hillside in Peru covered by more than 5000 aligned holes may have been a giant Inca accounting device – a spreadsheet, but on a monumental scale. Tracing across the slopes of Monte Sierpe (Serpent ...
Humans have been banging out rhythms and singing melodies for as long as we’ve been around, from Paleolithic flutists to contemporary K-pop performers. So if you want to make music, the good news is ...
Inca bureaucrats recorded all the goings-on in their bustling empire using knotted cords called khipu, where the position and order of the knots represented numbers. They relied on the khipu system to ...
Lake Titicaca was a sacred space to the ancient Andean empire of the Inca, which at its height in the early 16th century controlled territory from modern-day Colombia to Chile. The Inca built more ...
A fistful of flute! Helen Wilson, principal second flute in the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, shows us how to make the iconic flute sound from Ennio Morricone’s The Good, the Bad, and the ...
Korean-born, Austria-based flute player Jasmine Choi shares her range in performances with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra this week. As she plays Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Flute Concerto No. 2 and her ...
When we think of powerful pop and rock ‘n’ roll, we typically imagine an instrument that can make a lot of noise: guitars, bass, drums, even a growling saxophone if you’re in the right mood (or decade ...
Although titled “Her Favorite Things,” Sunday afternoon’s Capital City Concerts program at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, “Flute, Flutes and More Flutes” might have been more apt. Still, the ...
2 Photos: First Look at the Metropolitan Opera’s New Production of Bellini’s I PURITANI 3 Review Roundup: I PURITANI at the Metropolitan Opera The Metropolitan Opera has announced the company debut of ...
A remarkable synergy of musical and visual storytelling enlivens Seattle Opera’s current production of “The Magic Flute,” running through March 9. Initially created in 2012 by Australian director ...