Piano News Archive

02-Sep-2006

 

    'The New Tastemakers (New York Times)Music fans are learning to trust one another more than the experts. No wonder they?re making the industry so nervous.

    'CD Reviews (Albuquerque Tribune)Headlights, "Kill Them With Kindness" (Polyvinyl Record Co.) This trio from Champaign, Ill., which arose from the ashes of defunct shoegaze combo Absinthe Blind, creates orchestral pop with just guitar, drums and keys (synths, Piano and organ).

    'Good Words (Corvallis Gazette Times)Thank you to all who made a donation to the Recycling Band of Corvallis in memory of Wilda Modrell, who died June 24. Wilda played piano for the band for many years. Members of the recycling band hold many fond memories of Wilda and will miss her very much.

    'Knowing Mozart Better in the Evolution of the Piano (New York Times)Three new CD?s attempt to go beyond modern conceptions of piano sound to show, in various ways, what kind of music Mozart might have heard on his own instruments.

    'Youth movement (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)Jay Greenberg has already composed more than 100 musical works, including five symphonies, 17 Piano sonatas and three Piano concertos. And he?s only 14 years old.

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