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...live sound (recorded last year) and the piano improvisations before almost every song bring energy and freshness to old favorites such as "Mandolin Rain" and the poignant "Road Not Taken." And the combination of piano artistry and heavy lyrics on "The Way It Is" that won Hornsby a Grammy in 1986 still delivers a powerful punch. New additions to the Hornsby repertoire include "The End of the Innocence," which, although co-penned by Hornsby, was originally recorded by Don Henley. Overall, Here Come the Noise Makers presents both a retrospective of Hornsby's 15-year musical career and puts...
...Schuller has also established himself as a leading conductor. He is known for his controversial but influential views on conducting. "I really believe in a philosophy which has total, unequivocal respect for the composer and for the score. I reject the word 'interpretation.' My whole way of conducting is to do exactly and imaginatively what the composer has written. I don't follow some tradition or recording that some famous conductor did ten years ago. My book, The Complacent Conductor, has been attacked by thousands of conductors. They put their egos first, in a way saying, 'Look, I'm better...
...What's underrated is the way the forwards play defense, and I think our forwards also play very good defense...
Three years ago, Benowitz said, his team of researchers found a very effective way to stimulate injured nerve cells to regenerate axons (nerve fibers) using inosine, but the uses and extent of that discovery were unclear. Now he and his colleagues have come closer to understanding how this molecule works...
...shot footage of Hong Kong and parts of Italy in an attempt to capture and wrestle with the idea of aging and self. She describes it as a "personal travel documentary," a project that involves her as a filmmaker not directly in the footage, but rather through the subtle way in which she sees and views the world through the lens of a video camera...