Tradition and History Every year at New Year the Vienna Philharmonic presents a program consisting of the lively and at the same time nostalgic music from the vast repertoire of the family […]
What Can Jazz Teach Business Leaders About Innovation?
Since management guru Peter Drucker compared the job of CEO to that of an orchestra conductor, the business world has been exploring metaphorical comparisons and inspirations from the world of music. Take […]
What Instagram And Twitter Tell Us About Music Festivals
Pop music is a very interesting field of research. The topic is part of most people’s everyday lives and is also economically relevant. Today’s music industry offers a huge volume of digital […]
Child Psychiatry Team Finds That Musical Training Might Help Kids Focus Attention, Control Emotions And Diminish Anxiety.
Children who play the violin or study piano could be learning more than just Mozart. A University of Vermont College of Medicine child psychiatry team has found that musical training might also […]
Unesco Recognises Belgian Carillon Culture
Intangible Heritage: Safeguarding the carillon culture from Belgium inscribed on the Register of Best Safeguarding Practices Paris – The Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, meeting at UNESCO […]
Behold, the World’s Top Vinyl Records Seller…Urban Outfitters?
When it’s not busy offending the public with blood-spattered sweatshirts, lifestyle retailer Urban Outfitters is making serious moola from milking people’s appetite for nostalgia—especially when it comes to vinyl records. The hipster […]
New chapter ‘Leadership in Music’
Bernstein directs the Wiener Philarmoniker. He ‘leads’ the orchestra….Enjoy Haydn’s Symphony No 88 4th mov., but watch Bernstein! This movie to announce the creation of a ‘Leadership in Music’ chapter within The […]