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Music from the song “Lion King”, “Pirates of the Caribbean”, performed at Detroit’s Redford Theater

“The Lion King”, “The Dark Knight” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” have some of the most recognizable films in the film. On Friday, Detroit’s Redford Theater aims to take people outside of movies to another world with “Candlelight: Best of Hans Zimmer,” where a string quartet will perform live music in an intimate setting fully lit by thousands of candles. The performance is part of a series of candlelit Fever concerts, a platform that connects people to events in their cities, as well as the production of their own. The series with candles performs classical music in various places aroundRead News

10 classical music games to attend this summer

Take that, COVID-19! (A cry made with caution.) As we write this, the music is back in full force this summer. (If you feel more secure with the mask, please cover yourself.) And at least two major festivals, the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Tanglewood in Berkshires and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, New York, are actually outside in abundance. open recreation areas (or, even more open space, in the grass behind the seats). Please stay safe and enjoy the wide variety of summer programs. MASSACHUSETTS Tanglewood Lenox | July 8-Aug. 28 Our country’s most popular summer musicRead News

The 5 best summer music festivals to travel to in 2022

Summer is alive with the sound of music – festivals that is. After two years of stand-in concert attendees listening to their favorite artists in person, many of the world’s most beloved music events are back. Here are five music festivals around the world that we love to travel to this summer. AfroNation Festival July 1–3, 2022Portimao, Portugal  The world’s largest AfroBeats festival, AfroNation, makes its comeback in early July to Portimao, the golden sandy beaches of Portugal and the Algarve region. The three-day annual festival was established in 2013 to promote the world’s best African artists in Afrobeats, R&B,Read News

A place to play: the new competition, live music begins this weekend in Aura Lounge

When Eric Smith moved from Montgomery to the Mississippi Gulf Coast, he said the city’s live music scene was quite active. By the time he returned, that had changed. Longtime hangouts like Head on the Door, Off The Wagon and others that hosted new original music and full bands had bitten the dust. He hopes to rekindle this musical fire between the artists and the public at Aura Lounge, 5480 Atlanta Highway “Things are closed and there are no venues for these new bands to play,” Smith said. Through his company Topbliss Entertainment, he is embarking on this path onRead News

Meat and music in the mall News, Sports, Employment

Hinder, who played the Ribs-N-Rock Festival in 2019, returns to headline Friday’s musical lineup. The Ribs-N-Rock Festival is making a small move for its return this weekend. The food and music festival, previously held in the parking lot of the Southern Park Mall, will move to the mall’s DeBartolo Commons, a four-acre outdoor green space that opened last fall. “Moving to the Commons and being the first major event there is huge for us,” said festival promoter Corey Ward. “The added benefit for us is that they have running water and electricity. We are not dependent on generators. It givesRead News

Music for general social fatigue: that’s why Ed Sheeran sells so much

Last September Bad Habits Ed Sheeran finally dislodged from his seat at No. 1 on the UK singles chart after 11 long weeks. A replacement? Ed Sheeran’s Shivers, which further nestled at the top for a month. That’s nearly a quarter of the 2021 charts that are commanded by one man. The streaming statistics for both tracks were staggering, with the Spotify joint being played at the time of writing more than 2bn, while its parent album, = (Same), did not hit the UK’s top 5 in eight months. It’s hardly surprising, then, that this week the music licensing body,Read News

Putting Music on Film

A musical score can highlight the emotion it conveys in a film, help convey it, and of course add another dimension to the visual effect. Seeing the growing interest in audiovisual formats and multimedia, Music teacher Kui Dong taught “Music 30.02: Film Scoring” in the spring. The Creative Writing course “explores the basic craft and aesthetic aspects of film and media composition,” and also creates original music and sound for four types of films. “A good film score provides the emotional needs of the images and enhances the rhythm, mood and‘ timbre ’of the story through the audio experience,” heRead News

New music publications for July 2022

For some people, July will be the end of a long silence. For others, the month provides a platform for another quick burst of creativity. The first album from Journey from 2011’s Eclipse features Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain recording again with bassist Randy Jackson, who premiered earlier in 1983’s Frontiers and 1986’s Raised on Radio. Chicago is also returning after a long time away: Born for This Moment is their first new music in eight years. Elsewhere, Tedeschi Trucks Band continues a four – album series entitled I Am the Moon, featuring a total of 24 new songs. AlanRead News

West Branch’s music program wins national honor

BELOIT – The West Branch Local Schools received their ninth Best Musical Education Communities from the NAMM Foundation. Nominations go to districts that show significant success in efforts to provide music and education to all students. The district offers music education in a variety of ways, including elementary music, middle school choir, middle school band, Rock’n Roll history class, high school walking group, including majorette group and colorguard group, band high school dramas, High School. jazz band, high school choir and high school women’s band. The district also offers many extracurricular activities, such as a middle school art exhibition, aRead News

Outlaw Music Festival runs into Michigan

Willie Nelson & amp; The family brings the Outlaw Music Festival to Van Andel Arena at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 25th. Willie Nelson & amp; The family will lead the event, along with Nathaniel Rateliff & amp; The Night Sweats, Jason Isbell, Charley Crockett, Brittney Spencer & amp; Particle Kid. Willie Nelson achieved success as a songwriter for the first time, with songs such as “Hello Walls”, “Funny How Time Slips Away”, “Pretty Paper” and, most famously, “Crazy” by Patsy Cline. As a performer, his first two Top Ten hits came in 1962 with “Willingly” and “Touch Me”. HeRead News

Julion Alvarez’s music has returned to Spotify after being released by US authorities in connection with the Mexican Drug Kingpin.

“We are slowly working with other platforms to get my music on the rest of them,” the singer said. Regional Mexican artist Julión Álvarez announced Monday (June 20) that his music is officially back on Spotify, five years after authorities banned him from profiting from his music in the United States. During an Instagram Live, Álvarez gave his fans an update on his music – old and emerging – and his situation with the US authorities. “After I was taken off the list by the authorities in May, everything was a process in which we were not only involved, butRead News

Christian Bale has revealed that Kate Bush’s music video has been cut from ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’.

British singer Kate Bush’s music almost became part of the MCU. Christian Bale, who plays Gorr the God Butcher in Thor: Love and Thunder, told Total Film that director Taika Waititi was planning a dance scene inspired by Bush’s music, but that was scrapped. “Taika and I wanted to do a full dance, which we couldn’t do, but we had all this Kate Bush stuff to work on,” Bale said. He continues, “I think he just realized that he never got to put that in the final film. I’d say the one thing I stared at the most [while preparingRead News

Christian Bale Reveals Kate Bush’s Music Scene Was Cut From ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’

British singer Kate Bush’a music became almost part of the MCU. Christian Bale, who plays Red God Butcher in Thor: Love and Thunder, told Total Film that director Taika Waititi had planned a dance scene inspired by Bush’s music, but that was ruled out. “Taika and I wanted to do a whole dance, and we didn’t want to do it, but we had all the things that Kate Bush used to do,” Bale said. He continues: “I think he realized that he would never be allowed in the last film. I would say the most common thing I saw [whileRead News

“Elvis” soundtrack is the pinnacle of this week’s new music releases

June ended with a hot new music release, including a hot soundtrack with titles from Weezer, Jimmie Allen, Jack Johnson, Luke Combs, Tegan and Sara and many more – plus a new Beyoncé single (all can change) … Album of the Week: There’s a lot of stellar and provocative power in “ELVIS Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” (RCA), Baz Luhrmann’s new film companion of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler) and his manager Col. Tom Parker (Tom Hanks). King himself is featured on many songs – mashing it, posthumously, with Jack White, Tame Impala, Pnau and others – while Eminem and CeeLo Green,Read News

George Michael preferred music over fame. So does the doctor he made.

What genre is Harry Styles? What genre is Harry Styles’ self-titled? Who is Charlie Puth inspired by? He started studying jazz and classical music at the age of 10 but became interested in pop after hearing the work of producer Max Martin in the late 90s – namely the era of Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys Martin. At the age of 11, Puth got his first production keyboard, and started making his own CDs. When did Charlie Puth become famous? In 2015, Mr. Puth was a songwriter on the rise when he skyrocketed into the pop troposphere with Wiz Khalifa’sRead News

Alvvays Return With Fall Tour Dates – and Tease First New Music in Four Years

The Canadian indie rock band Alvvays has been relatively quiet since releasing 2017’s Antisocialites, but they recently announced that they will be back with North American fall tour dates. The band dropped the news hours after teasing new music, accompanied by a caption that said “morphing out”. Following a performance at the Courtney Barnett’s Here and There Festival in August, they officially kick off the tour in Chicago on October 14. They will meander through the west coast before heading east, ending in Boston on November 16. Sales tickets will be available on Wednesday. The Toronto-based band – fronted byRead News

Music and memories

What’s the story behind Maroon 5 Sugar video? Film director David Dobkin, shot the accompanying music video for the single in Los Angeles. Inspired by the 2005 romantic comedy, Wedding Crashers, this film features the Maroon 5’s wedding party taking place in the city. Did the Maroon Five really ruin a marriage? Newlywed Adam Levine and his Maroon 5 bandmates are real-life marriage breakers in their new music video for “Sugar,” but how do they do it? The band walked into a series of venues, seemingly unnoticed, and set up their performance equipment behind the curtains on stage. Are theyRead News

Music performed by a Crane faculty member

dr. Ivette Herryman Rodriguez, a faculty member at SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music, was recently invited to attend a special performance of one of her compositions presented by the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra to the 2022 League of the American Orchestras National to open conference. † Her piece, “Un Danzon a Mi Manera (A Danzon Done My Way)”, was conducted by renowned conductor Gustavo Dudamel at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. To top it off, the Los Angeles Philharmonic asked her to perform the same piece for two concerts at the Hollywood Bowl on July 22 and 23, alsoRead News

Enhancing Antiquity with Heavy Metal Music by Jeremy Swist | BrandeisNOW

Jeremy Swist, a lecturer in the Department of Classical Studies, has developed a major passion project – to study the perception of heavy metal music in the Roman Empire. “I’ve been an avid heavy metal listener since high school, around the time I started learning Latin,” Swist said. “I have attended music festivals, supporting both local and international artists. That’s why my two worlds, classics and heavy metal, had to collide. Through his research, he has discovered a long list of heavy metal bands that refer to the Roman emperors (over 400 songs referring to the emperors!), Use Roman symbolism,Read News

Four Auburn students receive competitive music internships in Nashville

Notice body This summer, four Auburn University students will live and learn in Nashville while doing internships at a record label, a booking agency, a major music touring and marketing company. Cat Hall, who is pursuing a dual major in commercial music and kinesiology and exercise science, is on internship at the Creative Arts Agency or CAA. In the Nashville office, Hall said he is fulfilling a dream of working for a reputable booking agency and paving the way for working on a label or agency after graduating. “I’ve always been drawn to music creatively, and as my experience grew,Read News

I Dumped Spotify For Apple Music For Two Weeks – Here’s Why I’m Going Back

I’ve been a dedicated Spotify listener for years. All the music and podcasts I need are there, that’s what my friends use, and I couldn’t possibly deal with FOMO if I didn’t have a fancy Spotify wrapped up with my top performers posting them on their social media in the end every year. But then I listened to one of my favorite albums in Spatial Audio Apple Music and for a few minutes my world changed. Have I missed all this time? To answer that question, I made Apple Music my primary music streaming app for most of the week.Read News

Several free shows at Las Cruces as part of Make Music Day. Watch the following.

LAS CRUCES – Hold a hangout downtown Tuesday, June 21 for free music performances as part of the Make Music Day celebration. The performances start at 14.00. and ends at and will include a number of local artists taking the stage to celebrate. The performance at the Rio Grande Theater, 211 N. Main St., starts at with Vince Galban, a solo guitar act performing rock covers and original music. After the solo act, Cuerdas, a trio of two classical guitars and a cello at 15.15. Zeta and The Songbirds perform at. Closing of the event will be the Border JazzRead News

Mountain Heritage Day announces award-winning music headliner

Becky Buller Band and Mountain Heart will be the musical headlines of this year’s festival Mountain Heritage Day, the popular outdoor festival at Western Carolina University will take place this year on Saturday, September 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bluegrass, traditional and gospel music are an important part of the event is equal parts family reunion, thanksgiving, craft show, a county fair and a musical jamboree – all to celebrate the wonderful diversity of the South Appalachian History and Culture. In addition to the musical stages, there are craft stalls, children’s activities, cultural heritage

Four Tet wins a royal battle over streaming music

By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent Four Tet’s best songs include Butterflies, Two Thousand and Seventeen, and Lush Pioneering electronics artist Four Tet has reached a settlement in a legal battle against his former record label. The musician, whose real name is Kieran Hebden, sued Domino Records last year for royalties he earned when his music was downloaded or streamed. He argued that the 13.5% royalty rate offered to him was unfair, and demanded a 50% share with the label. In the settlement, Dominoes agreed to honor the 50% rate and refund the musicians for the historic shortfall. This is theRead News

Dua Lipa’s father will host her music festival in Kosovo after all

The Sunny Hill Festival had announced that it would be moving to neighboring Albania after a political dispute between the ruling party in Kosovo and the ruling party in Pristina. Kosovo’s central government and authorities in the capital joined forces on Monday (June 20) to bring home an international music festival founded by singer-songwriter Dua Lipa’s father, who had been moved after a dispute with his organizers. Explore See the latest videos, charts and news See the latest videos, charts and news A week ago, the Sunny Hill Festival announced that it would be moving to neighboring Albania after aRead News

World Music Day 2022: From history to meaning, here’s everything you need to know

World Music Day originates in France and is also known as ‘Fête de la Musique’ which means music festival The International Music Day or World Music Day is celebrated annually on June 21 to honor musicians and singers. The day also encourages young people and amateur musicians to give a live demonstration of their talent to the audience. World Music Day originated in France and is also called ‘Fête de la Musique’ which means music festival. On World Music Day, several free music concerts are held around the world to encourage musicians. This special day was first organized by MauriceRead News

Lafayette Music Festival organizers planning inaugural event in October

Music lovers from Boulder County and beyond are invited to attend the first-ever Lafayette Music Festival this fall. On October 8, the inaugural event will take place at five music venues across the city and will feature a bevy of live musical performances ranging from rock to R&B. The Lafayette Music Festival is the brainchild of Rock for the People, a local nonprofit organization focused on building an inclusive live music community in Lafayette. Although a lineup has not yet been released, attendees can expect a full day of musical entertainment, taking place at local venues including Nissi’s Entertainment Venue,Read News

First person: discovering the taste and texture of music

At the center of Congo Square, Malik Bartholomew, our tour guide, said: “I would like you all to close your eyes in honor of the resilience and musicality of Africans enslaved on American soil.” Standing in the heart of Louis Armstrong Park, located in New Orleans, I felt this was a sacred place. As I took a moment to soak in the air, something new came alive within me. It was a new understanding that music is more than a sound: music is also an emotion, a collective consciousness of a people, perhaps a comforting bowl of food and, atRead News

Live music is back on stage in 2022

Playing at Apollo in Belvidere, Ill., On May 5 was blues-rock singer Jared James Nichols. He sang “Shadow Dancer” (from his new EP), “Throw Me to the Wolves,” “Skin ‘n Bone” and “Bad Roots.” Live music is back on the road in 2022, with rock, heavy metal and earth artists returning to the stage, and fans will not be able to rejoice. Photos by CBS News reporter Jake Barlow and Ed Spinelli. Alison Krauss & Robert Plant Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant and bluegrass star Alison Krauss have teamed up with their 2007 album “Raising Sand,” which won the album’sRead News

The Education Fund receives a grant for a new music program

The Odessa Education Foundation announced Monday that it has received a $ 35,000 grant from the Rea Charitable Trust to purchase nearly 200 musical instruments for a new ECISD fifth grade music program. ECISD plans to roll out a new five-year, three-year strings program, which will begin with the first 10 schools in 2022-23. If additional funding is available, an additional 10 elementary schools will be able to add 5th grade levels in 2023-24, with an additional 5 schools in 2024-25. Department of Professional Engineering Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert ExpertRead News