Stalwarts leading off the St. Patrick's Day Parade, seen everywhere around Chicago, a lot of effort — and history — is behind those skirling pipes.
The surprising history of the tuba, the rise of banda music, and the musicians who transformed an overlooked instrument into a cultural force.
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New Ross Pipe Band to perform popular Celtic Weave concert
The New Ross and District Pipe Band is preparing for its upcoming performance, the ever-popular Celtic Weave concert in Wexford. Once again the band will take to the stage in St Michael’s Theatre in ...
Founded in 2005 by Los Angeles natives and co–artistic directors Jackie Lopez and Leigh Foaad, Versa-Style has spent two ...
Specially built wood horn known as holztrompete sounds at Met Opera in Wagner's `Tristan und Isolde'
A new Met Opera production of “Tristan und Isolde” uses Wagner’s rare wooden horn, the holztrompete, for a key offstage ...
Are they Irish? Are they Scottish? Clad in red, white and blue tartan kilts and filling the air with sacred tunes from their ...
The Wave Organ sits at the tip of a jetty in the Marina District, turning tides into tunes and waves into a symphony that ...
Thousands of years of bagpipe history have spawned countless fantastical tales, including Scottish faeries infusing highland players and their instruments with magic; warriors wielding the haunting, ...
The congregation at Faith Lutheran Church is launching a major effort to bring its historic M. P. Möller Pipe Organ back to full life.
Basshenge isn’t a basic replica of Stonehenge using basses instead of stones. Instead, Guastafeste worked with artists ...
Music can heal the world’ is the guiding principle that shapes the music ministry at St. Paul’s on the Green here in Norwalk.
Olivier Latry visited Sarasota to provide the concert that dedicated the St. Armands Lutheran Church's Schantz pipe organ ...
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