Pianos
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The secret joys of piano tuning - Chicago Sun-Times |
The secret joys of piano tuningChicago Sun-TimesJohn H. White~Sun-Times photos The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has a lot of pianos. At least 20, at any given time, scattered throughout Symphony Center, including three concert grands, three baby grands plus uprights in rehearsal spaces and studios. |
Festival keys in on piano music - Chicago Tribune |
Festival keys in on piano musicChicago TribuneThat is as good a capsule description as any of the intentions behind the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association's ambitious and far-reaching "Keys to the City" Piano Festival. During the three-week festival, which runs Wednesday to June 12 at Symphony ...and more » |
CSO's 'Keys to the City' fest gets a bumpy launch - Chicago Sun-Times |
CSO's 'Keys to the City' fest gets a bumpy launchChicago Sun-TimesWednesday that emphasis meant Mozart's 1779 E-Flat Major Concerto for Two Pianos, K. 365, stuck to its name in terms of instrumentation but featured four soloists rather than two. In brief onstage comments, Ax explained that the first piano part, ...and more » |
Painted pianos pop up - Seminole Voice |
Painted pianos pop upSeminole VoiceWinter Springs City Manager Kevin Smith plays a piano donated by the city to the Pop-Up Pianos fundraiser. By Isaac Babcock James Navan sat down on a bench, placed his hands on an 88-key work of art, and filled the atrium of the Oviedo Mall with the ... |
Piano and flute in India, where the sitar is king - Los Angeles Times |
Piano and flute in India, where the sitar is kingLos Angeles Times"Growing up in India playing the piano was kind of like [being] the one-eyed king among the blind," Martin says. "There really wasn't much music going on around me. I didn't really hear a lot of concerts. I didn't have a lot of students playing around ...and more » |
Keys to the City opener unlocks some doors – but not others - Chicago Tribune |
Keys to the City opener unlocks some doors – but not othersChicago TribunePianist Emanuel Ax, curator of the fest, presided over one of the best, during Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos, K. 365. Technically speaking, the piece requires but two pianists and one orchestra. So why were four soloists on stage?and more » |
Piano and Keyboard Manufacturing in the US Industry Market Research Report Now ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release) |
Piano and Keyboard Manufacturing in the US Industry Market Research Report Now ...San Francisco Chronicle (press release)The Piano and Keyboard Manufacturing industry has been out of tune for the past five years. Recessionary home foreclosures and drops in income sharply reduced demand for the industry's breadwinner product, the grand piano, while cheaper imported ...and more » |
Piano man fine-tunes concert grands at New Orleans Jazz Fest - NOLA.com  NOLA.com |
Piano man fine-tunes concert grands at New Orleans Jazz FestNOLA.comView full sizeChris Granger, The Times-PicayuneAt the New Orleans Jazz Fest on Thursday, Johnny O'Brien tunes a Steinway grand piano in the Jazz Tent, an instrument that will be used by Herbie Hancock, among others. O'Brien made his way to the stage of ...and more » |
Music Matters: Meet Eddie Wilson, Savannah's 'Piano Man' - Savannah Morning News |
Music Matters: Meet Eddie Wilson, Savannah's 'Piano Man'Savannah Morning NewsWilson's foray into the world of pianos started when he “took a year of piano lessons from my brother when I was eight, and snuck some private time in college (at Ohio State) from Vegas bandleader and pianist Hank Marr, but I'm largely self-taught,” he ... |
Ken's Music Pick: The Mast At Pianos - The Lo-Down |
Ken's Music Pick: The Mast At PianosThe Lo-DownThe Mast play at Pianos on Sunday, May 27 at 10PM // $8. Splitting his time between performing and producing, contributor Ken Beasley primarily plays with his own roots/rock band, Ken Beasley & Co., as well as the power punk outfit,Missy Sport, ... |
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