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Today in Music History for Oct. 26: ...
In the shadow of Nashville’s glittering music scene and tourist hotspots lies a treasure hunter’s paradise where bargains multiply faster than country music stars at an awards show – Unique Thrift ...
IT wasn’t so long ago that Philadelphia announced a return to a musical gold standard. For this season, at least, it was declared, Mr. Stokowski would deal only in accepted coinage, and there would be ...
THE opening musicale at the Barbizon-Plaza involved Mme. Louise Homer, Miss Katherine Homer, who accompanied her at the piano, and the Messrs. Bauer, Lhevinne, and Szigeti. Mr. Rubin Goldmark threw ...
Trumpeter fled Afghanistan after the Taliban, who prohibit music, regained power. He's seeking asylum in the U.S. along with other refugees ...
The vocalist, coming to Jones Hall on Nov. 12, is at the forefront of a new generation that is reviving the centuries-old ...
The Estonian Festival Orchestra made its North American debut at Carnegie Hall, offering a broad, excellently played survey of Pärt’s music.
By Virginia Krueger, CDL This November, Chelsea District Library (CDL) is bringing two nationally recognized musicians to ...
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In 2024, Canada's Walk of Fame honoured Manitoba folk and country singer William Prince. The musician from Peguis First Nation, north of Winnipeg, was named the recipient of the Allan Slaight Music ...
Pittsburgh’s folk music fans are having a banner week. On Thursday night, the Carnegie Music Hall of Oakland hosted an ...
The violinist and the pianist are both Curtis alums, where their conservatory days overlapped in the late 1990s.
The Aspen Music Festival and School has announced President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Fletcher will transition to ...
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