More about community than religion, Senior National Correspondent Steve Osunsami profiles the unique hymns and peculiar harmonizing of a style of folk singing that draws adherents from all religions.
Wales has an unbroken tradition of harp playing. It was used as a dance instrument and for playing tunes and airs. The tradition owes its survival to the gypsy families of Wales who kept harp playing ...
Gaelic harp music will fill Rochester Civic Theatre next week. Irish Fest will present "Meet the Gaelic Harp with Ann Heymann" at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Heymann's performance will be the first of five ...
Kathy DeAngelo keeps the tradition of Irish music alive through the fiddle and harp. Kathy DeAngelo keeps the tradition of Irish music alive through the fiddle and harp. Each week, she and her husband ...
United Nations decision to recognize Irish harp music as a unique art form will help to protect and spread the Irish skill. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A group hailing from New York City will play a unique concert in downtown Knoxville on Sunday to celebrate the new year. The group features Masayo Ishigure, who started playing ...
With his head down and eyes closed, Edmar Castaneda’s hands scurry across his instrument — the traditional Colombian harp — like spiders, weaving elaborate webs of sound. “You can groove on the harp, ...
Harps aren’t just for angels. The way Maeve Gilchrist plays the ancient stringed instrument, they also aren’t limited to performances of Celtic and classical music, which is what most harpists play.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Essay Expanding my instrument’s repertoire takes months of practicing, experimentation and personal sacrifices. But it has made me believe in ...
SOUNDS LIKE: Mystical meditations from the digital underworld. NOTABLE VOTES: Variform Gallery owner Patricia Wolf, Amenta Abioto. Sage Fisher is aware of how you may feel about her moniker, Dolphin ...
Irish traditional music is among the most popular World Music genres of our time. Performed by Irish and non-Irish musicians throughout the world and patronized by audiences in diverse social and ...