The music of The Microscopic Septet was the sound of jazz in 20th C. America: all of it, from Ellington to Ayler, bebop to Zorn, Dixieland to experimental, captured in a microcosm. It distilled the ...
Kiwi Ears Septet is the result of nearly two years of meticulous research and development, reflecting Kiwi Ears' unwavering commitment to technical innovation and acoustic excellence. Engineered with ...
Finding high-quality audio can be quite a challenge. Even though wireless earphones are super popular, true audiophiles still prefer wired options for the best sound experience. This is especially ...
"New York's Most Famous Unknown Band" is back after years of inactivity, with a new album every bit as rollicking and ebullient as those made in its prime. Although the band's genesis can be traced ...
Beethoven’s Septet has been one of his most popular chamber works ever since it was written. It was first performed in 1800, and was quite innovative for the time. The clarinet for example, has a role ...
In 1874, Scottish astronomer Ralph Copeland was an assistant to William Parsons, Earl of Rosse. In April, while scanning the constellation Leo with Parsons’ 72-inch speculum-mirror reflector — the ...
Musicians and composers Phillip Johnston and Joel Forrester of The Microscopic Septet have reunited for the release of their two-volume History of the Micros: Seven Men in Neckties & Surrealistic ...
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