NAMM 2026 was absolutely dominated by AI-discourse. There were many eager music tech companies looking for new ways to incorporate the alleged world-changing potential of it. Then, there were those ...
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The piano teacher: Payam Khastkhodaei
When Payam Khastkhodaei began teaching piano to a family friend’s daughter in his Bothell home at 16, he relied on the same method he had been taught as a kid—classical songbooks, rigid practice, and ...
It is never too late to pick up an instrument for the first time, or after a long time away, say these Maine musicians.
Shragg, will make her way back to the Lilac City and the Spokane Symphony this weekend – but as a guest conductor this time around.
On a recent afternoon in New York, Sydney James Harcourt was doing what he always does before a big Broadway moment: resting.
Few artists can speak with equal fluency about Chopin and polyhedra, about concert halls and computer code. Raffi Kasparian has built a life at the intersection of music and mathematics — a concert ...
After finishing at UT, her life would become much quieter, but the music never stopped. In 2009, she married John Ballard, a TVA engineer who had played in the band at Hixson High. They would later ...
For her debut album Womb Room, Ailsa Tully mined ten years of field recordings and shaped them into a sound map that connects all the places she's called home.
To mark the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, The Royal Gazette is publishing three profiles a week of outstanding Black Bermudians from history. Today’s profile is of Charles Lloyd ...
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: March 1, 2026
“Spot On”: An art exhibition, titled “Spot On, aka, See Spot Run,” is currently on display at 68 Prince Street Gallery, 68 Prince St., Kingston. The exhibition features art by Sharon Butler. Jason ...
"The Lord has clearly gifted them with the ability to play piano, and we wanted to find a way to give it back to the community." ...
At 70, I discovered that feeling foolish while stumbling through "Mary Had a Little Lamb" alongside six-year-olds did more for my failing memory than decades of crossword puzzles ever could.
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