Music


Group Celebrates Local Folk Music Legacies

In 1958, a young, soon-to-be Boston University dropout named Joan Baez played her first live show. It was at a venue called Club 47 just outside of Harvard Square, and only eight people were in attendance.


Top Five Bruce Springsteen Moments of 2010

Like most years, 2010 was a big year for The Boss. Let’s look back at some of the finer moments.


Top Five Commonly Mispronounced Classical Composers

Hailing from an extended family of classical musicians, I had a slightly uncharacteristic childhood. Though my parents were mostly ignorant ...


2010 in 10 Kanye Quotes

Kanye’s latest album is a brash triumph, but just as important for 2010 was his acquisition of a Twitter account.


Donald Heller, of the chamber theater group The Hurdy-Gurdy Band, plays his hurdy-gurdy outside the Harvard Book Store for passers-by yesterday evening.


Organ Gives Life to Choral Sound

Edward Elgar’s hymn “Great is the Lord” is a piece practically made for the organ, as it surges forward in ...


Ramblin’ Dan has been building his current instrument for the past year. The Professor World Band can be seen around Cambridge and Boston during the summer.


Photoessay: Street Musicians in Cambridge

Photoessay: Street Musicians in Cambridge


Ethnic Art Bypasses Boundaries

November 5 marked the start of the Hindu festival of Diwali, the most important festival in the Hindu calendar. Diwali—which ended November 9—coincided with a generous offering of South Asian cultural events at Harvard, including performances of dance and music by students and professional artists alike.


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