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The name actually comes from the lute, a 15th century French instrument that looks like a bloated banjo. People who made ...
Japanese artisans have dedicated their glass-blowing skills to a life-like instrument that sounds akin to its wooden cousin.
John A. Logan College in Carterville will celebrate cultural diversity through music and cuisine at its upcoming World Music and Food Day ...
Symphony Youth Strings, Symphony Youth Chorus, and Not Quite Ready for Carnegie Hall Players (NQR) present “Around the World ...
This weekend, the Musical Instrument Museum is celebrating its 15-year anniversary with special performances of instruments ...
After hours, the excursion is about seeing and also "listening, which is a less appreciated part of the safari experience," ...
Aizada Kemel, a Kazakh ethno-musician and composer, brings the natural rhythms of the steppe to life through unconventional ...
The Swedish guitar great Yngwie Malmsteen took his love of classical music and translated it to a more hard rock and metal ...
For years, string theory has been the darling of theoretical physics—graceful, bold, and with just enough poetry to keep ...
the craft of building string instruments reached a state of near-perfection in a humble workshop in Cremona, Italy. The craftsman’s name is still known around the world more than 300 years later ...
If there is a mix of cultures in the ghetto, Bangwe Township in Blantyre is a crucible. It is a melting pot of diverse ways ...
On Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 7pm at Cossin Theater in Chinatown, Composers Concordance will present the concert event ...