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Yo yo Ma at Harvard

2, APRIL 2008 – 6:00PM Harvard University EXTRAORDINARY MINDS at WORK – – – - Howard Gardner Interviews Grammy Award-Winning Cellist Harvard University – Radcliffe GYM 18 Mason Street, Radcliffe Yard Free & Open to the Public Seating Limited – Doors Open at 5:15pm The author of over twenty books translated into twenty-four languages, and [...]

Teatro alla Scala in Aby Dhabi

The Al Ain Music Festival 2008 March 6 to 16 Four of Europe’s leading artistic directors are on their way to the UAE to conduct a three-day theatre and performing arts workshop programme as part of this year’s expanded Al Ain Classical Music Festival. The workshops, covering a range of disciplines for would-be performing artists, [...]

MIT posts new “Symphony and Concerto” course

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been making available most of its “course materials that are used in the teaching of almost all MIT’s undergraduate and graduate subjects”. These are available free of charge, to any user anywhere in the world. The “21M.271 Symphony and Concerto” course is now available online, for free, for [...]

Why does music move us?

What is music? How does it work? Why does it move us? Why are some people better at it than others?  These are questions that have delighted and confounded humans for at least a couple of millennia. With today’s technology we can move away from speculation to answers grounded more firmly on science. WNYC’s program [...]

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