Researchers at the University of Connecticut are using medical technology to breathe new life into some antique musical instruments. Dr. Robert Howe, a reproductive endocrinologist in East Longmeadow, ...
Researchers at the University of Connecticut are using medical technology to breathe new life into some antique musical instruments. Dr. Robert Howe, a reproductive endocrinologist in East Longmeadow, ...
collection of more than 800 antique musical instruments that had been stored beneath the facility and largely forgotten for decades. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports the items span four centuries and ...
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If you're planning a little sing-along this holiday season, somebody needs to bring along a piano. Or maybe a guitar. As we all know, Santa can never carry a tune. Nonetheless, vintage musical ...
In a recital hall at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, a group of musicians got together to play Jean-Baptiste Singelée's 1857 quartet for saxophones on some very old, very special instruments.
If teapots and candlesticks can sing and dance (as in the animated classic “Beauty and the Beast”), why not lutes and horns? A source tells me that Disney is developing an animated feature inspired by ...
There was an eerie hum emanating from a dimly lit room above a bakery on a side street in Durham. In the corner of the room, Lori Napoleon sat next to a series of old switchboards, draped in wires and ...
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