I really like this. It is so beautiful and soothing. Music can be made anywhere, with anything.
Street Musicians Outside The Rijksmuseum
When I was in Amsterdam a few weeks ago, I saw this group of musicians outside the Rijksmuseum. They are called “The Compatible”, and I was really impressed with how the accordion’s sound fit in the ensemble. Here they are playing the first movement of “Winter” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Enjoy!
Piano Music For 1 Hand
Most of the time we hear piano music written for two hands (or more!), but some composers have adapted or written music for one hand. Check out this list and see if your favorite piece is listed!
11 One Hand Piano Songs You Can Perform with One Hand – CMUSE
List of one hand piano songs you can play with only a single hand. This article will take an overview of a range of pieces that can be performed with one hand only.
Awesome Article About The Brain And Art
This is your brain on art
When we experience art, we feel connected to something larger. Why? A new field of science has the answers to some of art’s enduring mysteries.
Playing music during brain surgery?
This video was passed on to me by a student. I highly encourage you to check it out. We are living in an age of medical miracles!
“Clair de Lune” by Debussy
“Clair de Lune” is a piece from the Suite Bergamasque, by Claude Debussy. The title, translated from French, means “Light of the Moon.” This solo piano work is a wonderful example of a piece written in the impressionist style, around the turn of the last century. It remains very popular, and is often used in many movies, such as Oceans 11 and Twilight. This performance is played by Marnie Laird, of the Brooklyn Duo. Enjoy!