Gabriella Mathew juggles a lot of passions. An all-county flute player since fourth grade, a former Junior Varsity hooper, ...
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Pakistan’s Boreendo put on Safeguarding List; Indus Valley ‘flute’ granted UNESCO protection
The Boreendo’s inscription highlights mounting global concern over vanishing micro-traditions that survive with only one or ...
After the Sourwood Inn was bought in 2023, an alternative wellness company has launched ambitious plans to redevelop the ...
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A Kennedy Center Musician on What It’s Like There Now
He loves the “liquid clarinet and the heroic French horn,” the way Strauss “pushes us into the whole range of the instrument, ...
A partnership in Santa Fe means some young singers will get to produce their own opera this summer and learn from the best.
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Tabla great Zakir Hussain’s last work, ‘Murmurs of Time,’ sets the stage for a new generation
Third Coast Percussion gives the L.A. premiere of Zakir Hussain's last major work, "Murmurs of Time," at the Nimoy, a final ...
Between Taylor Swift's Instagram "like," the band's quick turnaround in arranging the song and the sheer excellence of their ...
From Mozart’s Salzburg to Vienna’s waltzes and Budapest’s steaming thermal baths, a Danube River cruise is the best way to ...
Lord Krishna, despite his divinity, learned from the sage Sandipani Muni, highlighting the importance of a guru. This ...
Music is both a brain and a body experience—illness can impair this experience, while music can be a means to treat illness.
A South Florida music teacher is being nationally recognized by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences for a<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Hilary Abigana lifts the golden flute to her lips and gently blows. And for a few magical seconds, the room resounds with melodies rich and sweet. It doesn’t take long for Abigana to make her point.
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