SPIN is proud to partner with the Playing For Change Foundation to present SOUND & SOUL, an electrifying night of music and ...
The near-complete Iron Age carnyx was used to blare eerie sounds in battle and rally troops against the enemy.
In ‘How Black Music Took Over the World’ (Basic, Apr.), composer and bassist Gibbs charts the spread of African rhythms ...
The Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) co-presented the 18th annual Musical Louisiana: America’s Cultural Heritage ...
The program, for this most unusual and exquisite ensemble of instruments that would have been commonplace during the early ...
EXCLUSIVE: Itamar Moses, a Tony Award-winning playwright and screenwriter with television credits including Showtime’s The ...
In "What is Your Hand in This?," Ruckus, the "period-instrument rock band," and bass-baritone Davóne Tines explore America's history, legacy with protest songs.
OperaWire recently discussed with them at HfMT Hamburg regarding the pedagogical depths of their upcoming project of Hasse’s ...
An ideal society would equitably distribute the means of production, and that includes musical production. Universal music ...
With a song from 1759 as a mile marker, pianist Lara Downes and historian Jill Lepore examine what this land was like just ...
Archaeologists and students recently uncovered an 18th-century Catholic mission in Texas — a discovery that clarifies a key chapter in the early history of the Lone Star State. Excavators from Texas ...
«Naples? It has always fascinated me because everything started here...» Christophe Rousset speaks with passion and enthusiasm. A famous French harpsichordist and conductor, scholar and performer of ...