COFFEE BREAK | Chicken Plays “America the Beautiful” On The Piano, Because, Why Not?
By Ludwig Van on February 5, 2017
Meet Jokgu the Brahma chicken who has a thing for playing the piano (video)
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By Ludwig Van on February 5, 2017
Meet Jokgu the Brahma chicken who has a thing for playing the piano (video)
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on January 28, 2017
The holy grail of violins: Performer David Fulmer plays an excerpt of Mozart’s Violin Sonata in C K296 on Mozart's personal violin.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 21, 2017
Heavy Metal band Metallica has released a viral video featuring superstar pianist Lang Lang performing with the band in Beijing.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 18, 2017
"I'm here to make people smile," a boy said after playing Ode to Joy to a crowd of unsuspecting Sunday shoppers at Toronto's Yorkdale Mall.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 12, 2017
Classically trained and globally minded Ladom Ensemble release video of Radiohead's "Weird Fishes".
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 3, 2017
Video features the thrilling 1st violin part from Ferdinand Ries' 2nd Symphony (4th movement) animated as a rollercoaster zipping through the music.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on December 17, 2016
In honour of Ludwig Van Beethoven's 246th birthday, we give you a rare gem from the Saturday Night Live sketch archive featuring the late, great John Belushi.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on November 4, 2016
A very young Seiji Ozawa appears on the American television game show, What's My Line? on July 7, 1963.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on October 20, 2016
Composer Danny Elfman scores footage from 2016 Presidential Debate.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on October 6, 2016
Khatia Buniatishvili's publicity bio just might go down in history as one of the strangest things ever set to paper. And now you can hear a hilarious dramatic reading of it.
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