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Billed as Chicago’s only classical music street festival, Thirsty Ears features more than a dozen live performances this ...
Popular music concerts continue at Tanglewood through the end of August and include Lynyrd Skynyrd (Aug. 30) and Bonnie Raitt ...
A new study has found that blood pressure synchronizes to predictable phrase structures in music. Blood pressure was more affected by loudness than tempo and was more strongly influenced by phrase ...
Two key moments shaped Kalino Vikato Kinimi’s journey into music. The first was during her 11th grade at Pine Mount School, ...
Live street performance in Paris featuring piano and flute with Jasmine Choi. Captured in one take, this collaboration blends ...
Across the U.S., youth music organizations, including Youth Orchestras of San Antonio and the Classical Music Institute, are ...
Two women running the show at the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra are expanding their reach by helping everyone appreciate orchestral music.
High Desert Chamber Music has announced the lineup of its 2025–26 season, with all-new roster of performers making their ...
South African composer Caroline Leisegang celebrates ten years in music with her sixth album, 'Øyeblikk: Recomposed', ...
Ivan Dalia fills his day with cooking, podcasts and the fear-defying ascent of a rock wall in Brooklyn. Ivan Dalia, a pianist and composer who merges jazz with classical and world music, was born ...
Jeneba, the third-youngest of the gifted Kanneh-Mason family, will perform Mozart’s ‘Piano Concerto No 23’, among other pieces.
New research shows that blood pressure, like heart rate and breathing, synchronises more to predictable phrase structures in music, which may improve the body’s baroreflex sensitivity, i.e. its ...