It was April 1949 and George Stratton damaged his violin after he fell over while mounting the steps to the platform during a concert.
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How music therapy is transforming health and healing
Music therapy is gaining recognition as a powerful tool for improving mental, emotional, and physical health. From reducing pain and anxiety to enhancing memory and motor skills, its benefits are ...
The music will flow with a new set of “pipes.” St. John’s Lutheran Church in Lewistown recently had the pipe organ re-voiced ...
Astronaut Chris Hadfield discusses the value and risks of space travel, his emotional response to the Artemis II mission, and ...
They're diagnosed with ADHD, dyslexia, and for 20-year-old Roberto Reyes and his older brother Jesus, it's autism. Their ...
Being able to provide instruments for students isn’t a revolutionary idea when it comes to music education, but in the APS ...
A retired San Diego Symphony French horn player finds joy in making, fixing and playing his favorite instrument.
Influenced by Indian raga and nontraditional tuning systems, he created hypnotic works with a spiritual bent and created an ...
Shonen anime is home to powerful warriors who use sound to fight against their foes, but these characters are the absolute ...
Moving the joystick in his right hand, he generates an undulating electronic sound that mirrors the pianist's gesture. The ...
The inaugural UWYO Honor Band, presented by the University of Wyoming Department of Music, will perform the 2026 UWYO Honor ...
There are so many benefits to learning how to play an instrument, at any age, and what better time to learn than during ...
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