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Elaine Stritch: 1925-2014
The great Broadway legend, Elaine Stritch, has left us this week at 89. A feisty, take-no-prisoners talent that will be hard for us to replace. Elaine first burst upon the Broadway scene in the early 50’s in Rodgers & Hart’s PAL JOEY, and continued performing on stage and cabarets through 2013. Her signature songs, including…
Links to this postNew Weird Al Yankovic Parodies
To promote his new album “Mandatory Fun,” the world renowned songwriter Weird Al Yankovic has crafted a number of new parodies. The well-known targets thus far: Pharrell Williams – “Happy” (our personal favorite) Robin Thicke – “Blurred Lines” Imagine Dragons – “Radioactive” Lorde – “Royals” Iggy Azalea – “Fancy” What is your favorite parody? Let…
Links to this postPiano Etudes: Pedagogy or Art?
The Austrian composer and pianist Carl Czerny is notable for many reasons. Early on, he was a child prodigy and a pupil of (and personal assistant to) Ludwig van Beethoven. A renowned pedagogue, he taught, among others, the virtuoso Franz Liszt and wrote an extraordinary amount of music himself. Above all, Czerny has the unfortunate reputation as…
Links to this post“Jersey Boys” from Broadway to Movie Theaters
Clint Eastwood isn’t exactly the first name that comes to mind when thinking of Broadway musicals. Yet just two days after reading a screenplay for “Jersey Boys,” the award-winning actor and filmmaker agreed to direct the musical, bringing the megahit stage production about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons to the big screen. The film,…
Links to this postPiano Repertoire for the Left-Hand Alone
Few pianists play or even know about repertoire for the left-hand alone. Certainly, many have practiced the myriad exercises, not unlike those found in the Hanon “Virtuoso Pianist,” that are designed to improve the strength and dexterity of the left-hand. But such exercises, played for hours on end, are dull and soulless. With a little…
Links to this post2014 CMT Award Winners
Last night was a big night for Miranda Lambert, her husband Blake Shelton and Carrie Underwood as all three won big at the 2014 CMT Awards in Nashville. Underwood won the top prize Video of the Year for “See You Again” and also took the stage alongside another CMT Award-winner, Miranda Lambert, on the song “Somethin’…
Links to this postBillboard Music Award Winners: Justin Timberlake Takes Top Honors
Justin Timberlake received seven Billboard Music Awards, which measures honors by sales, radio airplay, touring, streaming and other metrics, Sunday taking home trophies for Top Artist, Top Billboard 200 Artist and Top Billboard 200 Album (“The 20/20 Experience”) in a three-hour show at at the MGM Grand Arena. Rapper Pitbull kicked off the show alongside Lopez…
Links to this postHow To: Transpose Your Sheet Music Using the OnlineSheetMusic Viewer
The OnlineSheetMusic Viewer is a powerful tool that you can use to transpose your sheet music by key, instrument, clef, or interval. You can find a short Transposition Tutorial video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YNug0is-4A After you have purchased the products you need and installed the Viewer, select the song you want to transpose from the Score List…
Links to this postNew Michael Jackson Album Coming in May: ‘XSCAPE’
Epic Records will release an album of previously unheard Michael Jackson songs on May 13, the company announced in a statement last month. The eight-track album, called XSCAPE, consists of material culled from four decades of recordings made by the star before he passed away in 2009. The material has been “comtemporized” by well-known producers…
Links to this post2014 ACM Awards: The Winners
The 49th Academy of Country Music Awards aired live from Las Vegas on Sunday night with country music’s top artists being recognized. Dozens of stars such as George Strait, Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert took home awards during the night. Also, two of today’s most popular country singers Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton hosted the event,…
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