Japan’s classical music manga “Nodame Cantabile” tells the story of two music students and weaves two art forms together with rare beauty. Daily Bow: Spotlight on “Nodame Cantabile”
Japan’s classical music manga “Nodame Cantabile” tells the story of two music students and weaves two art forms together with rare beauty. Daily Bow: Remembering Sandor Feher
The tragic crash of the Costa Concordia claimed the life of 16, including Hungarian violinist Sandor Feher. Daily Bow: More Music, Please
Classical music lovers in Sacramento are fighting to get their radio station back, and classical music newbies are dipping their toes in. Daily Bow: Welcome Back to the Future
Classical music is looking to expand its fan base by pulling in younger, hipper audiences. New World Symphony is changing how it’s done and hoping that the gap between classical music and popular culture will disappear for good. Daily Bow: The Year in Review(s)
2012 is just beginning, but 2011 was a good one for classical music. What inspiration can we draw from the old year as we ring in the new? Daily Bow: Mark George on Music Institute of Chicago
The Music Institute of Chicago has had a banner year under new director Mark George, and it’s setting big goals for the years ahead. Daily Bow: “But first, a school.”
Vancouver, BC, is a thriving musical environment with 18 community music schools committed to working in open communication with each other. The latest addition is the Vancouver Symphony’s School of Music, which has meant only good things for music school enrollment in the province. Daily Bow: The Case for Live Music
Live music is the beating heart of the classical music scene. Why does live performance endure in an age of digital, perfect recordings? Daily Bow: A Look at Your Brain on Music
A recent study by Finnish researcher Petri Toiviainen has highlighted the integrated nature of music in the brain, showing us that music is built for our whole brain, as our whole brain is built for music. Daily Bow: Shouldering Responsibility in Louisville
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- 10 Questions about Improvisation and Clazz Music Festival May 13, 2018
- Interview with Joel Quarrington January 10, 2018
- A Teacher’s Perspective: Asking Questions to Promote Self-Sufficiency in Students December 11, 2017
- Engage Your CelloMind! New Book from Hans Jensen and Minna Rose Chung November 12, 2017
- Richard Narroway and his Bach Six Cello Suites Recording September 10, 2017
- Interview with Grigory Kalinovsky August 19, 2017
- Interview with Valter Dešpalj about his Transcriptions for Cello and Guitar, published by Ovation Press August 13, 2017













