For acclaimed vocalist Ian Bostridge, classical music compositions count among the world’s most indispensable works of art—ones that should be as much a part of shared human experience as the poetry ...
The 2012 Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities will explore the human capacity for music-making and music perception in light of new developments in evolutionary science and theory. The three ...
A speaker will combine medicine and music during a lecture at Bassett Medical Center. The second annual David S. Svahn Humanities in Medicine Memorial Lecture will be held at 7:30 a.m. Friday, May 16 ...
In 1950, Japanese performers were permitted to travel overseas for the first time since the end of World War II. Iconic artists like Misora Hibari, Yamaguchi Yoshiko, and Kasagi Shizuko swept through ...
In the arts, we are all learners,” said Lisa Wong, pediatrician, musician and author of “Scales to Scalpels: Doctors Who Practice the Healing Arts of Music and Medicine,” addressing the symbiotic ...
Herbie Hancock, jazz pianist and keyboardist, speaks about melding music and technology at the fourth lecture in the Norton Lecture series Monday afternoon in Sanders Theatre. By Jennifer Y Yao Jazz ...
At Rutgers NJMS, art and music are helping future doctors strengthen empathy, sharpen observation skills and bring humanity ...
The concert and lecture series, “Jewish Music, East and West,” highlights the development of Jewish music in different cultures and traditions. The series began with a lecture last Monday and will run ...