Pianist and educator Jana Jana Neplechovitsj shares her thoughts and a brief overview of Janet Horvath’s most recent publication, The Cello Still Sings, her family’s story of surviving the Holocaust, and how life was forever changed. It’s a touching and intense story of a musical family over several generations. Don’t miss this one!
Read MoreHave you listened to the latest album from our favorite Norwegian band, Østerlide? If you haven’t, you absolutely should! Kilden is available everywhere you like to listen to music, and it will tickle your fancies in all the best ways, plus a few unexpected ones. Read our review and then give it a listen, and don’t forget to tell us what you think!
Read MoreOur review of the album Do Not Lament by Rebecca Nelson. This recording touched us on so many levels and resonated deeply. Released by Il Pirata Records in March, it’s a must-listen!
Read MoreOur first review of a children’s book is an incredible portrayal of the importance of self-expression written by the Grammy-nominated musician Valerie June and illustrated by Marcela Avelar. Somebody to Love is a stunning piece of art. Read on to find out more.
Read MoreWe had the opportunity to dig into expert Suzuki teacher Christine Goodner’s newest book, Music Practice Makeover, and highly recommend it to families, teachers, practice partners, and everyone in between. Read this review to hear more about our thoughts on practice and the book, plus where you can purchase a copy for yourself.
Read MoreCheck out our review of the incredible new album from artist and musician Yu Lin Humm. It will blow you away. It is a deeply immersive experience that you will want to bathe in endlessly.
Read MoreWe were lucky to listen to Barron Ryan’s forthcoming album, The First of Its Kind, before the release. It certainly put a skip in our step and gave life a pleasantly familiar yet entirely new soundtrack. Check out what we think and make sure you listen to the album - available on all platforms and Amazon on March 23rd.
Read MorePlease read our review of Østerlide and then hurry to your closest streaming service and listen to the entire album on repeat for several weeks. That’s what I did, and I strongly recommend getting lost in the sounds of this ensemble - they will haunt you with Norwegian Folk melodies and stories.
Read MoreWe review the recently released album The Fox & The Hunt by Casey Crescenzo of The Dear Hunter and Brian Adam McCune. This album is exactly what your time alone needs. It takes you on an adventure akin to a 5-star binge-worthy show on Netflix. So take a peek at our review, check out the album, and enjoy!
Read MoreThis recording is exactly what you need when the headlines are out of control, and you feel stressed, anxious, and distracted by fear and disbelief. We sat down and listened to Jeffrey Lastrapes’s recording of the complete suite for cello by J.S. Bach over and over again and can see the beauty of humanity peaking out and spreading compassion and hope in this time of trouble. So do yourself a favor, and spend some quality time with this recording. You won’t regret it.
Read MoreLast month, the LA Phil celebrated their 100th birthday with a world premiere by Icelandic composer Daniel Bjarnason titled From Space I Saw Earth featuring three conductors onstage together: Zubin Mehta, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Gustavo Dudamel. It was magical. Read all about it from someone involved in the performance.
Read MoreNoon to Midnight was the final event of the FLUXUS festival. It took over Disney Hall for 12 hours. I caught 3 of those hours, and they were amazing - so amazing I wish I could have stayed for all 12. Enjoy this review of 25% of #noontomidnight
Read MoreMy reflection on knowing Minus the Bear for ten years and the FAREWELL TOUR that happened in Fall 2018. What I remember and how I will always remember these beautiful people and musicians is worth writing about. What is your favorite Minus the Bear song? What about the album?
Read MoreOur review of the very first episode of Living Music, Nadia Sirota’s newest podcast endeavor. This episode featured Caroline Shaw, and Andrew Norman with wild UP serving as the house band. It was a fantastic evening of music and conversation in the very cool Theater at the Ace Hotel.
Read MoreReview of violinist Elena Urioste’s latest album Estrellita will tug at your heart strings and make you fall in love with the violin.
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