Vienna Teng in Saratoga | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
Vienna Teng's journey from computer science to music culminates in her album, 'The Fourth Messenger,' which explores themes of enlightenment and human flaws.
Oscar Peterson Trio - 'Con Alma: Live in Lugano, 1964'
Oscar Peterson's 60-year career is considered epic, with his skill as a jazz pianist and accompanist recognized by numerous jazz legends.
The album features Peterson alongside bass player Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen, showcasing their flawless musicianship and tight-knit performance.
Why This Pianist Can't Tickle the Ivories
Julian Gargiulo's piano shipping faced legal issues due to ivory keys, highlighting tensions between conservation laws and the realities of artistic mobility.
Celia Hollander: 2nd Draft review | John Lewis's contemporary album of the month
Celia Hollander's latest album redefines what the piano can do through digital manipulation.
Hollander recorded piano improvisations and brilliantly mangled them in post-production, resulting in unique and percussive tracks.
Hollander turns the piano into an instrument that glitters, bubbles, and throbs in a way it has never done before.
People Can't Stop Playing Piano In The FF7 Rebirth Demo
Gamers are creating impressive renditions of popular tunes using the piano in the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth demo.
Players can recreate iconic tunes from various media, including TV shows, movies, and other video games.
Vienna Teng in Saratoga | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
Vienna Teng's journey from computer science to music culminates in her album, 'The Fourth Messenger,' which explores themes of enlightenment and human flaws.
Oscar Peterson Trio - 'Con Alma: Live in Lugano, 1964'
Oscar Peterson's 60-year career is considered epic, with his skill as a jazz pianist and accompanist recognized by numerous jazz legends.
The album features Peterson alongside bass player Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen, showcasing their flawless musicianship and tight-knit performance.
Why This Pianist Can't Tickle the Ivories
Julian Gargiulo's piano shipping faced legal issues due to ivory keys, highlighting tensions between conservation laws and the realities of artistic mobility.
Celia Hollander: 2nd Draft review | John Lewis's contemporary album of the month
Celia Hollander's latest album redefines what the piano can do through digital manipulation.
Hollander recorded piano improvisations and brilliantly mangled them in post-production, resulting in unique and percussive tracks.
Hollander turns the piano into an instrument that glitters, bubbles, and throbs in a way it has never done before.
People Can't Stop Playing Piano In The FF7 Rebirth Demo
Gamers are creating impressive renditions of popular tunes using the piano in the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth demo.
Players can recreate iconic tunes from various media, including TV shows, movies, and other video games.
Played on over 250 albums': was Nicky Hopkins the greatest unsung pianist ever?
Nicky Hopkins, an unrecognized piano virtuoso, significantly shaped classic rock with his contributions, yet remains largely unknown to the public.
5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
Isata Kanneh-Mason's latest album of Mendelssohn siblings' music exemplifies her thoughtful artistry and fulfilling performances.
15 Fun and Fabulous Facts Most People Don't Know About New York City
New York City, once New Amsterdam, holds intriguing historical facts like the oldest piano, impressive gold reserves, and extensive coastlines.
Lucy Rose: This Ain't the Way You Go Out
Lucy Rose had a rare form of pregnancy-induced osteoporosis, leading to eight fractured vertebrae, impacting her musical journey.
Kelly Moran Announces New Album Moves in the Field, Shares New Song
Kelly Moran announced new album after six years
Utilized Yamaha Disklavier player piano for the new album
A Surreal Sculpture Is Created by Joining Two Pianos Together with A Realistically Carved Octopus
Artist Maskull Lasserre transformed two pianos into a captivating sculpture called The Third Octave, carving an octopus intertwining the instruments.
The transformation of the pianos into a sculptural object allows for the discovery of unexpected potentials, trading sound for intricate visuals and thought.
Zita Carno, Concert Pianist, Coltrane Scholar and More, Dies at 88
Image Zita Carno in 1960 with the composer Wallingford Riegger.