From the haunting melodies of Fleetwood Mac to the hard-hitting nu metal tracks of Papa Roach, the piano has played a crucial role in shaping the sound of rock music. These timeless classics might ...
The Brown University music scholar embraces cultures, storytelling and soundscapes to advance “fierce expression” through ...
Between the 50 pianos and the instruments in the orchestra, the total number of strings the audience hears is closer to ...
The “67” song isn’t just “brain rot” — it’s become a brain worm on TikTok, with people writing, “I accidentally listened to ...
Big Thief’s sixth studio album, “Double Infinity,” arrived in September, the band still sounding like Big Thief but with ...
Donghoon Shin has a taste for the esoteric – a love of labyrinths, literary puzzles, and contradictory aspects of the self.
Opening in Peth Theatre next month, A Piano Full of Feathers written by Jane Livingstone, tells the story behind Irving ...
What my time outside pop has taught me is how much of a circus the music industry has become,” says Stephan Moccio. “Social media has chewed up and chomped out music through their garburator.” ...
Morgan is originally from Sneedville, Tennessee, and during a recent episode of Deer Season 25 with Mark Drury in Iowa, Morgan opened up about his childhood, saying he asked for a violin when he was 5 ...
For this week’s GBH’s All Things Considered Turntable series, Brian McCreath, director of production at GBH Music and host of ...
While horror scores often lean on orchestration or synth design to generate tension, some composers push further by experimenting with found objects or unconventional techniques.
Pianist Natasha Paremski says she has trouble keeping Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in hand.