JW Pepper, founded in the 19th century, continues to showcase the original brass instrument that began its legacy.
TORONTO (AP) — A red noisemaker shaped like a maple leaf has become all the rage in Toronto during the World Cup.
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The pipe organ is typically associated with formal concert halls, church music and traditional works by Baroque composers like Bach. But one musician, Anna Lapwood, is broadening the instrument’s ...
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In the summer of 2024, Lacy Beane woke up in the ICU at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The 32-year-old had been in a coma for weeks, slowly recovering after a severe case of sepsis had led to multisystem ...
Digital techniques like projection mapping, holograms and interactive performance now define the Eurovision contest’s production values. But this year’s UK act Look Mum No Computer has a more retro ...
A koto is a traditional Japanese 13-stringed instrument similar to a zither, with movable bridges for tuning. Players wear three picks known as tsume on their thumb and first two fingers to pluck the ...
Workers try but fail to save Ohio factory by publicly pressuring Trump ally John Paulson Output of brass instruments to be shifted to China to cut costs Local Republican says move cuts against ...
The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is inviting the public to make music more accessible by donating gently-used instruments to its 2026 instrument drive on April 18. Established in 2017, the biennial ...
Hellman’s is finally answering the question on everyone’s minds: Is mayonnaise an instrument? The question was infamously first posed about 25 years ago by the lovable starfish Patrick on “SpongeBob ...