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I attended the launch of a “fake book” two weeks ago. The first time I heard the term “fake book,” I thought it meant those ...
Founded by Arthur and Constance Goodman in 1979, the Goodman Lecture promotes interfaith dialogue between Jewish and ...
This Spotlight is on Dan O’Riley, who serves the community through his work at the library and musical skills as a pianist.
Known for their strength, resilience, and dedication to family and community throughout history, Armenian women have often ...
As she smoked, Argerich, one of classical music’s most elusive and enigmatic artists, obsessed about how she had played the opening flourish of Schumann’s piano concerto that evening with the ...
How the realities of aging as a performer became a "battle worth fighting" and brought Amos back to her childhood.
Bestselling author and New York Times food columnist J. Kenji López-Alt will cook onstage while a chamber music group led by pianist Inon Barnatan performs a Dvorak piano concerto ...
This past Thursday marked the 82nd anniversary of Richard Manuel’s birth. The musician, who passed away in 1986 at age 42 is renowned for his work as a ...
Rachmaninoff wanted to recreate the world as it once was. He was the last of the great Romantic composers. Fortunately, there are still pianists and conductors and listeners and critics such as Fiona ...
Left behind as a newborn, Niyati Chetransh never let her past define her. Today, at just 13, she’s mastered 42 instruments and plays the national anthem on 15 instruments in 65 seconds! Watch her ...
He refused to succumb himself to the ways of the world, to the standard norms and boxes that people wanted to put him in,’ ...
One in twenty-seven Irish school children are now diagnosed as autistic, and autism is entering the general population's ...