Everybody loves the flute. Along with the drum, it's among the oldest of musical instruments, going back 35,000 to 40,000 years. In those days, they made flutes from bear bones, mammoth tusks and ...
Headlining was flute soloist Demarre McGill — who grew up in city music programs like the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra ...
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When Daniel Deitch was growing up in Los Angeles in the 1960s, music was his nourishment. His parents were ex-beatniks who played music constantly - everything from Beethoven quartets to John Coltrane ...
At the February debut concert of Northwest Baroque Masterworks — a new collaboration of several early music organizations in the region — guest director Alexander Weimann stood, sat and crouched his ...
is the wild man of the recorder -- an odd idea, perhaps, but you should have heard him over the weekend with In its modern, plastic version, the recorder is best known these days as a lowly and ...
For the price of 5 shillings, stated a December 1731 announcement in the Boston News-Letter, one could attend a performance played on “sundry instruments” in the Boston home of “the late Dr. Noyes.” ...
"Jeannette went to the ladies room," recalls Ross Duffin, Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music and interim chairman of the music department at CWRU. "I said, 'Apollo's Fire. He's the god of sun and the ...
Personality is certainly a theme of the group’s strongest memories from the past 30 years. They could cite great performances of Bach, Monteverdi, or Vivaldi. Instead, each and every highlight reel is ...