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From Mozart to The Sound of Music: The Ultimate Salzburg Itinerary
If you’ve ever dreamed of strolling through a city steeped in musical history, nestled against a backdrop of stunning Alpine ...
The restless creative spirit of Canadian prog metal quartet Voivod is the subject of a brand new biography, Always Moving: ...
The labels are now seeking statutory damages of up to $150,000 per work infringed, as well as up to $2,500 for each act of ...
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Neko Case's 'formidable' new album invites multiple musicians for a big sound
If Neko Case had just one word to describe her first solo album in seven years, she would settle on “formidable.” Writers ...
This is the history of Native Instruments’ massively influential wavetable instrument, from development and release to its ...
This autumn’s non-fiction shelves are stocked full of music memoirs, alternative histories of Britain and, a little more ...
Only one song is mentioned by name in Austen’s novels — the sad love song “Robin Adair,” which Jane Fairfax plays in “Emma” — but the music Austen played and heard shaped her writing. The rhythm and ...
The SpectreVision producers tell Deadline about the 70s electronic music and Celtic folk horror vibes of writer/director Bryn Chainey's 'Rabbit Trap'.
The NEH funded $12,600 in projects related to Professor Shannon Draucker’s book, ‘Sound Bodies: Acoustical Science and Musical Erotics in Victorian Literature,’ which explores the connection ...
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Gordon Lightfoot Read About a Shipwreck. Then He Wrote One of Music’s Most Unusual Hit Singles
BY DECEMBER OF 1975, Lightfoot felt he had enough songs ready for his next album, Summertime Dream. It was time to gather his ...
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