Watch as this talented classical violinist surprises unsuspecting Omegle users by playing classic rock hits on the violin!
Catchy music makes you tap your foot. Emotive music catches you off guard and without warning, has your eyes pricking and nose running. So why do we have this physiological response to music?
Music is an important part of human life, found in every society that we know of. As such, it's pretty interesting to learn how the art form is changing over time, and with the advent of new musical ...
Donald Macleod explores what impact studying in Europe had on the Turkish Five. Donald Macleod explores what impact studying in Europe had on the Turkish Five.
Donald Macleod examines the ongoing legacy of the Turkish Five and asks if the cultural agenda of the early Turkish Republic damaged or even destroyed authentic Turkish music.
Aurora Nealand was recently praised as one of the top ten soprano saxophonists in America by Downbeat Magazine. She grew up in an eccentric family on the California coast and then Colorado, listening ...
Tanglewood’s 2025 season showcases the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Andris Nelsons, featuring a John Williams world ...
Kresge Arts in Detroit announced Hayden as the recipient of its 2025 Kresge Eminent Artist prize — and the ...
When people actively seek out and listen to new kinds of music, they create opportunities to connect with others. A 2011 ...
In celebration of the publication, Baylor piano majors will premiere all 20 pieces of Florence Price: Rediscovered Gems for ...
Government and Environmental Studies double major Lydia Brutvan ’25 spent her childhood running around outdoors. Now she’s ...
Clay Ross of 2x Grammy Award-winning Charleston group Ranky Tanky is up for a third on Feb. 2 for his American identity project "American Patchwork Quartet." ...