In 1878, Thomas Edison patented the first gramophone. Edison, who also invented the incandescent light bulb and motion picture camera, died in 1931 . In 1922, vaudeville star Ed Wynn became the first ...
(A) Song of Pain and Beauty Robert Still, Composer Heather Harper, Soprano John Russell, Piano (from) Ode to a Skylark, 'Hail to thee, blithe spirit!' Robert Still, Composer Heather Harper, Soprano ...
Toronto’s ARC Ensemble have been exploring the music of composers forced to flee their homeland by the Nazis. The most recent release in Chandos’s 'Music in Exile' series – of music by Ernest Kanitz ...
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Info Edge will sell its entire stake in Gramophone in exchange for a 15.7% stake in Unnati Info Edge plans to invest INR 35 Cr in Unnati post the acquisition, which will prop up its stake in the ...
'Daily Variety' podcast dives into news, trends and personalities making headlines in showbiz Monod offers a vivid description of the experience of taking in a vaudeville show in a big city such as ...
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A musical journey through the decades! Rob Landes performs popular songs from 1910-2020 on violin, showcasing the evolution of music. John Roberts is slowly dismantling America He was singing to an ...
We have proof that humans have been dancing as far back as prehistoric times. They danced for their god or gods, to celebrate major events, and just for fun or exercise. Proof of early dancing has ...
The full trailer starts with an animation showing how Nikki and Momo end up meeting the Junimos. From there, it goes to a bit of actual in-game footage around the 1:25 mark. It teases the “New friend ...
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The 1910s were a turning point in American life. Industry was booming, cities were growing fast, and new technologies were reshaping daily routines. At the same time, the country was grappling with ...