Jesse Frohman
An amazing thing about listening to hip-hop in the late 1980s and early 1990s was the sense of infinite possibility. It seemed like every week, some new record came out that sounded like nothing you had ever heard before, and opened up some whole new territory you’d never even considered. The technology, the subject matter, and the audience were all shifting at warp speed; N.W.A’s
Straight Outta Compton, Public Enemy’s
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, and De La Soul’s
3 Feet High and Rising all radically changed the direction of music, and they all came out within less than a year of each other.
The University of Idaho’s Auditorium Chamber Music Series will present events this spring featuring world-renowned artists St. Lawrence String Quartet and Chanticleer.
On Mar 28, St. Lawrence String Quartet will perform at 4 p.m. will be live-streamed on Facebook and SLSQ.auditoriumseries.org.
On Apr 14, Chanticleer returns to Moscow with its program “Love, always.” Officials will determine whether the Chanticleer concert will be held in person about two months prior to the event.
Join the quartet for free educational events this month that are open to the public. Zoom registration is required.
Chamber Music Seminar 2:30 p.m. Pacific time, Jan. 28: This seminar will feature discussions from the quartet’s series at Stanford.
The exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, ldquo;Copyright rdquo; as been neglected by creative arts practitioners for many years in Ghana.
What you missed at the 4th ‘DH Golden Music Seminar’
The December edition of the DH Golden Music Seminar was hosted at the Chez Royal Hotel in Kumasi.
Powered by GHMusic Publishing and Management, the event which forms part of activities lined up for the golden jubilee celebration of gospel music legend Diana Hopeson was highly successful as many industry players partook and acquired more knowledge about the creative space.
Timothy Whincop, Head of Hillsong Music and Resources, Australia who was the guest speaker mentioned the three main areas of the industry - the artistry, business, and facilitators who share the products - and explained in details what each of these branches is made up of and what their roles contribute to the entire music industry.