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Alton violin teacher thrives after moving lessons to home studio
A lton private violin instructor Kelsey Waits runs her violin studio out of a small room at the front of her house. With a ...
Musica Viva’s tour launch for Trio Isimsiz at Subiaco’s Regal Theatre challenges convention, bringing chamber music to a ...
The Korean violinist talks about making her debut with the Seoul Philharmonic, and heading to the US on a tour which includes ...
The absolute best songs by classic rock band Led Zeppelin include "Stairway to Heaven," "In My Time of Dying," and "Kashmir." ...
An orchestra squeezed out of a car stereo still resembles an orchestra, but listening to a recording of 11,000 Strings would ...
It’s one of the most iconic American concertos ever written,” Anne Akiko Meyers said of her upcoming performance in Waco. “It ...
Present what could be considered challenging work unapologetically, the Manchester Collective makes friends on London's ...
A 110-year-old music instrument business has concluded its coda. On Saturday, Ian Crowson closed the doors for good on Croft Music and began his retirement. The company specialized in selling and ...
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Slips, salt and stripes: key looks from Milan fashion week
The main shows at Milan Fashion Week wrap up Sunday after another season of knock-out dresses, immaculate tailoring, leather coats and glorious handbags. At Tod's, oversized striped shirts were laid ...
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How a Composer Turned iPhone Voice Recordings Into the Creepiest Horror Score of the Year
While horror scores often lean on orchestration or synth design to generate tension, some composers push further by experimenting with found objects or unconventional techniques.
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