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The final concert of the Great Elgin Pipe Organ Tour stop, scheduled for Friday, Sept. 12, at the First Congregational Church ...
Ten years after its debut, Hans Zimmer's score for Interstellar resonates more profoundly than ever, capturing the hearts of audiences and critics alike. In an exclu ...
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‘Oldest organ in Christendom’ makes music in Jerusalem after centuries of silence
A team of researchers studied and restored dozens of organ pipes crafted some 1,000 years ago for Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity, which are now on display at the Terra Sancta Museum ...
As the Detroit Tigers prepare to take on the Cleveland Guardians for a three-game series, fans can listen closely to a ...
Brian Charette grew up playing piano in Connecticut jazz clubs. On Sept. 19, the internationally known organist returns to ...
Ten years after its release, Hans Zimmer’s score for Interstellar may be more deeply appreciated now than ever. In an ...
Before Jesse Welles was Jesse Welles, Neil Young was Jesse Welles. Which is to say, the reigning paragon of protest music. He ...
The Spinet music club, beginning its 131st year in Redlands, will open its 2025-26 season of musical programs Sunday, Sept. 21, with an “Americana Music”-themed program presented by pianist Julie ...
Including saxophone and bass clarinet means a darker and deeper sonority with an unusual mellowness. Read more at ...
Music performances, an art fair and a reopening ceremony for a Fort Worden bar and kitchen highlight weekend events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Some believe that tuning our music to 432 Hz rather than 440 will make it sound better—and make us feel better. What gives?
Circa 1905 automaton by the famous Parisian maker Roulett & Decamps, titled The Dutch Drunkard, 43 inches tall, pictured in ...
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