By Lori Ewing Jan 29 (Reuters) - When Japanese skater Yuma Kagiyama launches into his free programme under the Olympic lights ...
KOHIMA — In 1983, the city of Ōta in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, was known as a place with “no music,” recalled Minami Shinichi, General Music Director of the Japan Junior Orchestra Association. Once a ...
With all the discussion about AI this year, and there was a lot of it, it was easy to forget that the vast majority of shopping still happens in stores — to the tune of around 80%. This isn’t a ...
Even Happy Birthday has a dark side: my quest to tell the history of the world in 50 pieces of music
The Nazis adopted Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. Happy Birthday hides a tale of corporate greed. And Putin uses Shostakovich’s Leningrad symphony as a call to arms. That’s why I put them in my soundtrack to ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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When a young couple relocated from Los Angeles to Silicon Valley to be closer to their work, they used the opportunity to create their first home for their family. Fans of Japanese design, they knew ...
The Cleveland Orchestra has been pretty strong in mingling obscure and/or new works, often by composers from marginalized groups, along with its roster of repertory standards. But this week they’re ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Few melodies in the classical canon hold as much name recognition as Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy.” The beloved tune, set to the words of German poet Friedrich Schiller, comes from the ...
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FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emirates (Reuters) — No radio? No problem. The emirate of Fujairah has installed rumble strips along a 750-meter (half-mile) stretch of highway that play the Ode to Joy melody ...
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