Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. On September 7th, virtuoso French horn player Felix Klieser, who plays with ...
If you want to play an orchestral instrument and have a disability restricting play to one hand, there are currently no options. A competition underway organized by the One-Handed Musical Instrument ...
KEARNEY — University of Nebraska at Kearney music professor David Nabb has been awarded the Ars Electronica Award by the One-Handed Musical Instrument Trust. The trust’s competition challenges ...
KEARNEY — You can see the joy on Claire Bahensky’s face when she plays her new saxophone. Music makes the 10-year-old Lincoln girl happy. It’s something she discovered earlier this year, when students ...
We meet the man helping physically disabled people play musical instruments. Plus: Renaissance insults, Nelson Mandela’s favourite food and the weekend papers. OHMI help physically disabled people ...
Is there a clarinet in your attic that no one plays anymore? A saxophone in the back of a closet? A flute or French horn pushed under a bed? Arthur Becker from the Harding Recreation Committee ...
Concert pianist Nicholas McCarthy has told a conference at Birmingham City University (BCU) that musicians and music engineers must continue to “think outside the box” to ensure instruments can be ...
Alex Rodriguez, a recent high school graduate born without a full left arm, won the Palm Beach Symphony's Lisa Bruna B-Major Award. The award included a custom-made euphonium modified to be played ...
A stroke three years ago, when he was 37, left David Nabb paralyzed on his left side and unable to play the saxophone. But the music professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney resolved to keep ...
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