Daily Bow: What Would You Do to Get into College?
Some students go to great lengths to prepare themselves for college auditions. Read on to learn about this year’s hopeful applicants!
Daily Bow: Setting a Bar with the Iowa Core
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Emily Hu
The Iowa Core is an educational rubric that sets standards for learning in many subject areas as students progress through the grades. Music is a newly-minted member of that Core, and the lessons learned from the standards set out in Iowa have the potential to serve as a focal point for a national discussion of […]
Daily Bow: Rare Instruments as an Investment?
Are you hoping to get a new instrument for the holidays? Get some advice from the experts!
Monday’s Bow: December 19
This week’s Monday Daily Bow features musical stories closing out 2011 and looking towards 2012. Plus, JOIN US on Twitter TODAY as we will be Tweeting about the live stream of Mozart’s Requiem from the UK!
Daily Bow: Classical Music Goes to the Dogs
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Emily Hu
An animal adoption shelter is Adelaide, Australia, is hoping that classical music can help calm the homeless animals that reside there. Studies show that they might be in luck!
Daily Bow: Portland Cello Project Pushes New Boundaries
Forget caroling door to door. Why not attend a Holiday Showdown instead?
Daily Bow: “Soldiers of Music” Look to the Future
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Emily Hu
What is the measure of success in classical music these days? Is success still what it used to be? Roberto Diaz, of the Curtis Institute, has some thoughts on how the fabric of our musical lives is changing, and how we can best prepare our students to adapt with it.
Daily Bow: Does President Obama Have Something to Learn from Yo-Yo Ma?
Do you want to be as popular as Yo-Yo Ma? Read on to hear about the secrets President Obama tried to get out of one of this year Kennedy Center Honors!
Monday’s Bow Dec. 11 (Happy Birthday to Elliot Carter!)
Elliot Carter celebrates his 103rd birthday this year, while the legacy of Stradivarius celebrates its 301st+! Read on to learn more about the amazing composer who just keeps composing and the amazing instruments emerging to fill the gap of the legendary violin-maker.
Daily Bow: Using Our (Musical) Powers for Good
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Emily Hu
In a one-of-a-kind partnership, students from a performing arts high school in Pennsylvania and experts in science and research are launching a study of musical training’s effect on brain deterioration. It’s a unique case of the young using music to help their elders, and it’s a sentiment that is only fitting, given the older generation’s […]
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