The old Chicago stockyards could become a cultural center and a hub for the city’s film and television industry. A nonprofit focused on the city’s music culture won the right to purchase the historic ...
From Bulgaria to Bloomington, Indiana, and of course L.A., these institutions are preparing the next generation of composers in film, TV, gaming and beyond. By Jeff Bond Even music schools aren’t ...
For most music students in the 21st century, the idea of silent films seems strangely far-away. One new CU Boulder class seeks to change that. The class, a DMA seminar titled Scoring Silent Film, ...
With Songs My Brother Taught Me (2015) and The Rider (2017), Chloé Zhao constructed tender epics out of prolonged time spent at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Much like her Oscar-winning ...
For Annika Huprikar ’24, music feels like a second language. A junior in the Harvard-Berklee College of Music five-year dual degree program, Huprikrar is pursuing a BA in Computer Science from Harvard ...
The former site of the Union Stockyards may soon become a hub for an industry far removed from its meatpacking past. Third Coast Music, a barely three-year-old nonprofit, won the city’s call for ...
The Oscars are just a week away, and you may have realized how excited we are for the big night March 10, because for the past few weeks, we have been looking at the current slate of nominees and also ...
The soundtrack is a vitally important piece of almost any movie. Most films contain a good deal of music, whether that's through a score written for the film or through pre-existing songs selected to ...
From Columbia College to Juilliard, these institutions can take aspiring composers from the practice room to the scoring stage. By Jeff Bond The aftermath of COVID-19 continues to be felt in the world ...
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