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It’s called the Olympic Games of the piano – the Chopin Competition, which takes place every five years in Warsaw. Here, ...
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Sanjna's commitment to music as a full-time college student demonstrates how, to her, music creation is more of a necessity ...
In "Make Me Commissioner," Jane Leavy breaks down how the sport lost its emotional core, and how to get it back.
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At the age of 80, Amherst author Kitty Burns Florey set herself an unusual and demanding challenge: learning to play the ...
Anchoring isn’t instant. Even after students notice a pattern, the written form can flicker before it stabilizes in long-term memory. Drift is normal before the anchor holds, which is why teachers ...
Classical music isn’t usually thought of as a spectator sport, but sometimes it comes close. That’s because it has its share of immense, global competitions every several years, like the World Cup or ...