COFFEE BREAK | Toronto Symphony Orchestra Play Epic Game of Thrones Theme Song
By Ludwig Van on April 16, 2015
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra rehearse the Game of Thrones theme song from their "As Heard on TV" concerts.
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By Ludwig Van on April 16, 2015
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra rehearse the Game of Thrones theme song from their "As Heard on TV" concerts.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 13, 2015
We've seen some pretty funny ad campaigns in the past, but this Urtext campaign for the Germain classical music publishing house Bärenreiter, tops them all.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 11, 2015
CBC's Rex Murphy offers his opinion of the The Toronto Symphony Orchestra controversy...
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 10, 2015
Bach's Prelude No. 1 in C major (BWV 846) like you've never heard it before. Imagine what would happen if they lost one!
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 7, 2015
A clip from My Dear Secretary - a 1948 American comedy film directed by Charles Martin, starring Laraine Day, Keenan Wynn and Kirk Douglas...
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 6, 2015
After last weeks popular Shostakovich/Beyonce dance video, we have a something a little different. Happy Birthday composed in the style of Shostakovich. Though it's not as happy and a happy birthday should be, it wonderfully done...
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 2, 2015
Though this isn’t exactly how Shostakovich probably envisioned his 10th Symphony, it just so happens to be a near perfect match to Beyoncé ‘s video of Single Ladies. We think it’s better that the original, so we’re going to call it Dmitri’s Ladies (Put a Ring on It)...
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 1, 2015
Knitters beware. Apparently this was a big enough problem that the Philharmonic Society had to post a notice in their concert programs...
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 1, 2015
StaffPad just might be the most groundbreaking music notation software to come out since Finale and Sibelius...
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on March 20, 2015
This year we've seen a big increase in professional musicians using iPads to store and read their sheet music on stage. It is a very convenient option and we can see why so many musicians are adopting it. There are a number of peripheral devises available to enable page turns, but AirTurn has just released a super-cool, Bluetooth PED that allows you to control your iPad with your feet. It's small, slim and stealth, and is perfect for the travelling musician...
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