Wynton Marsalis joins forces with Michigan Marching Band

Wynton Marsalis has done just about everything in the world of music.
              
One thing he hasn't, however, is team up his Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with a college marching band — until now.
              
“I've never seen a jazz band like ours play with a marching band, where the actual music we're playing is integrated into the music the band is playing,” Marsalis said during one of his many stops this week in Ann Arbor, where the Grammy and Pulitzer winner is taking part in a weeklong residency at the University of Michigan.

California baker creates life-sized Han Solo out of bread

Han Solo may be a hunk. But “Pan Solo" is a hunk of bread.
              
That's what a bakery in the San Francisco Bay Area has dubbed its 6-foot (1.8 metres) bread sculpture of the “Star Wars" character as he appeared after being frozen in carbonite in “The Empire Strikes Back."
              

Standing Tall: Winnipeg’s GroundSwell welcomes boundary breaking new music ensemble from Vancouver

On Tuesday, October 18th at 7:30pm at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg’s GroundSwell will present their second concert of the season called “Standing Wave: Ex Machina”. This concert will feature “The Standing Wave Ensemble” from Western Canada. Made up of six virtuoso musicians, the Standing Wave Ensemble has mesmerized audiences throughout the world with their intrepid performances, of the latest in boundary breaking new music.

Raising funds – and voices – for Manitoba Opera’s Power of Voice Endowment Campaign

Manitoba Opera announced at an event held at the Centennial Concert Hall on Tuesday, October 11 that $1.75 million has been gifted to the company’s The Power of Voice Endowment Campaign including a special $1 million gift from Ms. Gail Asper. Other community leaders who are investing in The Power of Voice with a gift of $250,000 each are Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Ilse Ens, Mrs. Tannis M. Richardson, and BMO Financial Group. 

Ultimate Performance! MRMTA offers innovative lecture to help with performance preparation

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Have you ever been to a concert and seen a soloist perform super-human feats on their specified instrument while at the time sounding great and making it look so easy without nerves getting in the way?

For many of us who have studied a musical instrument, the idea of performing on stage brings up thoughts of anxiousness, and nervousness.

Goddess gowns, Old Hollywood glam and pink rule Emmy carpet

Hannah Waddingham wore Dolce & Gabbana with bedazzled high top sneakers on her feet Monday while Elle Fanning went Old Hollywood in a gown designed by Sharon Long of her show, “The Great,” as glamour returned to the Emmys in sticky Los Angeles humidity.

Waddingham, from “Ted Lasso,” showed off her comfy white shoes beneath her corseted strapless pink look. Fanning, her hair in a pinned-back bob, said she wanted to honor the creatives on her show that provided her with her first Emmy nod. Fanning's look was black and pink, embellished at the chest.