June 12 to 14, 1951: Long before the Peach Music Festival and Camp Bisco came to Scranton, there was the Scranton Music Fair. The Scranton Philharmonic Orchestra presented the three-day music festival ...
If Lee Wiley were still alive, the stylish vocalist with a sultry voice and sly, wry way with lyrics would set today’s Manhattan cabaret scene on its head. Wiley was a lyricist’s dream. Her phrasing ...
Karl M. Miller, a young music teacher at the high school, started the Manitowoc Civic Orchestra (as it was then called) in ...
Newly-discovered acetate recordings of one of the first computers in the world playing music may cause the history of videogame music to be revised. A Ferranti Mark 1 computer in Manchester, England ...
The transportive nature of music is powerful, often helping listeners reminisce upon a fond memory or time period in their lives. We have bands to thank for much of the modern music we recognize today ...
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MR. NABICALF, Mr. Nabicalf, hurry up, we’re late,” came Blintz’s voice from below. “Es ist schon nach halb vier.” “Damn that German and his creaky voice,” I grumbled, and ran down the staircase.
Last week, Sony released two songs that were generated by artificial intelligence, and a full-length album is due in 2017. But Alan Turing was playing around with computer-generated music back in 1951 ...