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Stunning Posters Illustrate the History of Jazz and Hip-Hop | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on February 23, 2023 Jazz Love Blueprint: A History of Jazz Music (Dorothy | $40.18) It’s hard to capture the history of an entire music genre, but Dorothy finds a way to do it in style. It’s … Continue reading
O RODO DA BAHIA TARDEZINHA EM OLHO D’ÁGUA DAS FLORES AL SEGUNDA FEIRA DE CARNAVAL 2023
Curta e Compartilhe o Rodo da Bahia, tocando em uma tardezinha carnavalesca em Olho d’Água das Flores – AL. Inscreva-se https://bit.ly/3H3fSdS No Meu Nordeste é um canal voltado para tudo que há na cultura e nas belezas do Nordeste Brasileiro! … Continue reading
Waltz of the Sirens, by Alma Deutscher
Waltz of the Sirens (Sirenenklänge Walzer) composed by Alma Deutscher, performed at Carnegie Hall, Dec 2019. 😊 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/almadeutscher… The waltz was the ending of Alma’s sold-out debut at Carnegie Hall, in which she also played her violin concerto and … Continue reading
The Baker and his Yeast
My new musical comedy, “Des Kaisers neue Walzer (The Emperor’s new Waltz)” will have its world premiere at the Salzburg State Theatre on March 4. (Details in German below.) It’s a romantic comedy about a billionaire’s daughter, who is obsessed … Continue reading
How Beethoven Revolutionized the Symphony
6 Ways that Beethoven revolutionized the symphonic genre, and changed music history forever. […]
BBC Radio 4 – Add to Playlist, Anna Lapwood and Linton Stephens launch the new playlist
Organist Anna Lapwood and bassoonist Linton Stephens start the new playlist. Organist Anna Lapwood and bassoon-player Linton Stephens join Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye to add the first five tracks to the new playlist, from a Yiddish anti-fascist song – … Continue reading
“We have big rivers and we have strong hands”. Baaba Maal on the future of Africa
“I’m a nomadic person, I don’t want to stay in one place”. When Baaba writes his music, he takes inspiration from the places he visits. “When I started travelling, I came to London, I bought cassettes, I appreciated different people. … Continue reading