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Jazzed About Roy Haynes

A robust 78, one of the greatest drummers of all time still riffs up a storm and wows fellow musicians
December 2003 | By Sam Stephenson

Phillip Glass

Meet Phillip Glass

From opera halls to neighborhood movie theaters, Philip Glass attracts an enormous audience many of whom have never listened to classical music
November 2003 | By Harry Sumrall

Newport, 1968: B.B. King (b. 1925) reached a widening audience.

Focus on the Blues

Richard Waterman's never-before-published photographs caught the roots music legends at their down-home best
September 2003 | By David Friend

The Smithsonian

It's a Wurlitzer

The giant of the musical instrument collection makes tunes—rootin'—tootin' or romantic
April 2002 | By Mary K. Miller

Harp Hero

Endangered instruments tug one musician's heartstrings
January 2002 | By Stacey Young

Queen Elisabeth Violin Brussels May 2001

The Piano Wars

March 2001 | By Rudolph Chelminski

Camping in Concert

At this outdoor folk-music festival in rural Texas, you're not a "Kerrvivor" unless you stay till the end
June 2000 | By Minna Morse

The Talking Drums

June 2000 | By Michael Kernan

Paderewski's Piano

When Polish pianist Ignace Paderewski toured America, he became a celebrity—and boosted Steinway
March 1999 | By David Taylor

Sharing the Gift of Music

An endowment accompanying rare instruments lets them be heard in performances and on recordings
August 1998 | By Michael Kernan

Sure the piano-violin can do two things at once — but can it do them well?

November 1995 | By Katharine Whittemore


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