Yamaha’s self-playing Disklavier pianos have been thrilling music lovers for decades. Offering realistic playback of virtually any piece imaginable, the Disklaviers are less like player pianos and ...
IFA 2017 has just kicked off but we're already seeing Amazon's virtual assistant at almost every corner and in almost every other device. Alexa can now be found in more than just speakers. She has ...
Yamaha created the Disklavier more than 25 years ago, the modern-day version of the ‘player piano’. Disklavier pianos are true acoustic pianos that incorporate fibre-optic sensing systems, high ...
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Yamaha's new Disklavier Mark IV player piano looks pretty much just like any other baby grand piano, except with one difference: you can hook it up to your home wireless network. Alongside all of the ...
Getting into a top music school like UCLA (where John Williams studied) or Boston College (where conductor Robert J. Ambrose studied) requires more than a demo tape. Tiny nuances distinguish the very ...
In what may be a revolution in experiencing music, 19-year-old Russian pianist Osip Nikiforov is recording Chopin's Etude Op. 10, No. 1, without capturing any of its sound. Instead, a sensor-equipped ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The 2018 Piano-e-Competition contestants include (in alphabetical order): ...
Moves in the Field finds the Warp Records artist pushing the boundaries of piano composition through the use of a self-playing Yamaha Disklavier When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
Dan Tepfer is an acclaimed jazz pianist and composer who has played venues from Tokyo's Sumida Triphony Hall to New York's Village Vanguard. He also has a degree in astrophysics and writes computer ...
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