Dr. Zach Buie is a versatile performer based in Boise, Idaho, where he is an Associate Professor of Trumpet and Music History at Boise State. Dr. Buie has performed extensively throughout the United ...
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They share a fondness for horses with the late Queen Elizabeth II, so it was no surprise that the King and Queen looked right at home on Tuesday as they visited The National Stud in Newmarket. Charles ...
Pusha T, Malice, and Pharrell Williams kick it like they used to on the lead single from the group’s first album since 2009. “Ace Trumpets” is breathless, a menacing return to form for the coke rap ...
EXCLUSIVE: Hobie Films and HarperCollins Productions are teaming on an animated feature adaptation of The Trumpet of the Swan, the beloved children’s novel by E. B. White. David Guion and Michael ...
The most recent figures from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) reveal Trumpet of Patriots won a total of 244,095 first preference votes. This was about 1.85 per cent of total first preference ...
Social media is being flooded with complaints from people getting repeat messages from Harry Fong, the Trumpet of Patriots’ lead Senate candidate for Queensland. The messages are signed off by Mr Fong ...
The “Ole Bull” Stradivarius, made in 1687, photographed with flowers and props reminiscent of a Dutch still life from the period. Claire Rosen More than 4,500 years after an enterprising Mesopotamian ...
Clive Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots party (yup, that’s still the name) is back in the headlines, not for its policies, but for some controversial picks in the candidate lineup for the upcoming federal ...
Janusz Wawrowski, a professor of music and a violinist, is using the only Stradivarius violin in Poland to showcase the works of composer Grażyna Bacewicz. There is only one Stradivarius violin in ...
On the first day of 1879, Joseph Joachim, the virtuosic Hungarian violinist, took to the stage in Leipzig and premiered Johannes Brahms’s Violin Concerto in D Major, the only such work the German ...