An "On Air" sign is shown as a radio announcer works at the table April 19, 2024 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. (Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) Wednesday is Public Radio Music Day, a day to celebrate ...
Today, October 29, the noncomMUSIC Alliance is hosting the sixth annual Public Radio Music Day. In the wake of massive funding cuts to public media, this year’s celebration is critically important for ...
With sparkly hula-hoops circling their waists, Brett Yang and Eddy Chen started their energetic rendition of the Bach Double Violin Concerto’s first movement. The piece is normally stoic and ...
Sometimes even when things go wrong, everything comes out right. Such was the case Sunday afternoon in the Klein Music Tent for violinist Augustin Hadelich. Just as he and the Aspen Festival Orchestra ...
Few tech products have been as broadly contentious as video-generating artificial intelligence. Tech billionaires tend to argue that this is simply the way things need to be — if you want AI, we need ...
🎻 Unexpected Violin Moments in Public Watch as strangers are caught off guard by a beautiful and spontaneous violin performance in public places. Genuine reactions, raw emotion, and the power of ...
The violin has a storied place in so much of European classical music. But sometime in the 17th century, it began to intrigue maestros from a very different and ancient music tradition. Fred de Sam ...
Matthew Hakkarainen, was a student in Palm Beach Public School's Orchestral Strings School of Choice program. He will travel to Finland in May to compete in the prestigious International Jean Sibelius ...
The Chicago Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in finding a violin worth $10,000 that was stolen on a CTA Blue Line train in the Loop. The violin was taken on Friday, April 11, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The money from the sale of the violin, which was once owned by the 19th-century virtuoso Joseph Joachim, will benefit a scholarship program at the New ...
Each year on January 1, 95-year-old copyrights expire and a multitude of works enter the public domain, allowing them to be freely adapted and interpreted by anyone in the United States. Following ...