Patrick E. Savage is a musicologist at Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and at Keio University, Fujisawa, Japan. He is the author of Comparative Musicology (2026). As ...
From Book 1 to the final volume—can I sight-read the entire Suzuki journey in one go? Let’s see how it turns out! #CelloLife #SuzukiMethod #SightReading #ClassicalMusic #PracticeChallenge BBC hits ...
Google is expanding the multimodal capabilities of Gemini, once again. Following the success of the viral Nano Banana image generator, the company is releasing Lyria 3, an AI model that can generate ...
From helping people cope with age-related disorders to altering our perception of physical pain, music's impact on our bodies can ring loud. Every Friday morning, in a sun-filled classroom in Limerick ...
Bengaluru: Neuropsychologists at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences' Music Cognition Lab have been exploring the role of music-based techniques in neuro-rehabilitation, ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Superstar singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder lost his sight as a newborn when he came into the world six ...
Steven Spielberg has joined the illustrious EGOT club. The filmmaker achieved EGOT status, winning a Grammy Award in the best music film category for the documentary “Music by John Williams,” a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook Maurizio Pollini’s complete recordings for Deutsche Grammophon have been gathered in one place, allowing listeners to trace his entire career. The eminent ...
Every month, in partnership with our friends at KRVS in Lafayette, La., World Cafe presents the Acadiana Music Showcase, which puts a spotlight on the best of Southern Louisiana's rich and diverse ...
As genre names go, “post-punk” is particularly hard to pin down, but it’s generally used to describe an array of underground rock forms that emerged in the late ’70s, mostly in the U.K. The definitive ...
On this Christmas Day, we take a look at a single musical chord that some consider sacred. It's been called a rare moment of drama in liturgical music, and it's showcased in the final verse of "O Come ...