In the 1820s, Louis Braille devised a raised-dot system of letters, numbers and musical notation. 200 years later, it’s still opening the music world for blind musicians.
There is a long-standing debate in the field of music cognition about the impact of musical training and whether formal ...
In a dimly lit space at the Kochi Muziris Biennale, music begins to play without anyone stepping forward to sing. There are ...
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Grammy-award winning pianist and composer Robert Glasper talks the strategy of collaboration, Stevie Wonder, and authenticity ...
In front of an audience at Chapman University, the Grammy-winning singer/songwriter and Oscar-nominated actress returns to ...
Professor Paul Colombo has studied music-based mentoring, memory, and the benefits of music training over the course of his ...
As an ecological disruption is reshaping our relationship with nature, songs about water teach us about how to value it today ...
In Sacramento, The Early Birds Band empowers individuals with developmental disabilities through music, offering a space to ...
The trio have refined their approach to a project they only started for fun, admitting it’s exploded beyond any of their ...
His nine-piece Pan-Detroit Ensemble, a jazzy jam band, will bring their massive sound to Ann Arbor's Blue Llama Jazz Club this weekend.
The Lambton County Library has added ukuleles to its library of things. It’s the first musical instrument to join the collection available to be borrowed from library branches in the county.