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Fishing lines, mobile phones and Wirral wind: the oddly harmonious music of Ex-Easter Island Head

The Observer 31 Oct 2024
Duvall is a fiend for aeolian harps – literal wind instruments – and for Norther, they installed one on the roof of Bidston Observatory in Birkenhead, an artistic research centre and one of the ...
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The Art of Survival

The Atlantic 15 May 2024
This, I would soon learn, is a fairly common reaction to Suleika ... They are married now ... Yet ... Jon is not just luxuriating in it; he’s doing that thing , that Aeolian-harp thing, where he lets the music ripple through him, practically becoming it ... Call me.
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Talking About The Weather: Ex-Easter Island Head Interviewed

The Quietus 08 May 2024
Right now Duvall is telling me about making aeolian harps in the basement, and then bringing them up onto the roof ... For their upcoming album Norther, the band added a home-made aeolian harp – a ...
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Étude Op. 25, No. 1 in A-flat major ‘Aeolian Harp’ - Frédéric Chopin

Bitchute 27 Apr 2024
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Long Nows: Ghosted II By Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling & Andreas Werliin

The Quietus 25 Apr 2024
Photo credit. Joeri Thiry. In his book The Exhausted of the Earth ... Seconds are still seconds ... Ambarchi’s guitar trips into an uncharacteristically celestial zone that initially sounds like a group of flutes before evolving into aeolian harp flurries ... ....
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Nostalgia reveals nature’s true value

New Statesman 06 Mar 2024
... this be owing? Are we a piece of machinery, that, like the aeolian harp, passive, takes the impression of the passing accident? Or do these workings argue something within us above the trodden clod?”.
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Transcending Adveevka, by Pepe Escobar

The Unz Review 17 Feb 2024
All your seasick sailors, they are rowing home. Your empty-handed armies are going home ... Avdeevka ... To quote Dylan ... Then there’s the road followed by the poet, or spiritual warrior, whose soul is the Aeolian harp summoning vast, unseen, miraculous forces.
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Poem of the week: In the Prison Pen by Herman Melville

The Observer 12 Feb 2024
... have but placed a harp in a window, and noted the contrasted airs which wayward wilds have played upon the strings.” ... Melville’s Aeolian harp image gestures towards his sense of Romantic antecedents.
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Revealed: TikTok

The Daily Mail 06 Dec 2023
It's the go-to app for millions of people around the world, and now TikTok has revealed its top trends of 2023 ... 'It's a window into stories that have inspired, entertained and educated over 1 billion people around the world.' ... 1 ... Aeolian Harp - Zassh ... .
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Charlie Albright left an indelible impression on his Keokuk audience

The Hawk Eye 01 Dec 2023
He personally loves Chopin, and did three (1, 2, and 12) of the “Etudes, Opus 25.” In “Aeolian Harp” he mimicked the “waves” of sound a harpist creates by rapidly moving hands up and down the length ...
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New England Conservatory’s Jazz Studies And Contemporary Musical Arts Departments Announce Fall 2023 Concerts Featuring Expansive Programming Across Genres

All About Jazz 28 Aug 2023
... inside the piano wit Aeolian Harp; the first sound films; the first commercial radio; early fascination with technology; and major premieres of pieces by Varese, Prokofiev, Bartok, and Schoenberg.
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Dorothy Ashby: With Strings Attached, 1957-1965

All About Jazz 10 Jul 2023
harp ... The Jazz Harpist (Regent, 1958), Hip Harp (Prestige, 1958), In A Minor Groove (Prestige, 1958), Soft Winds. The Swinging Harp of Dorothy Ashby (Jazzland, 1961), Dorothy Ashby (Argo, 1962) and The Fantastic Harp of Dorothy Ashby (Atlantic, 1965).
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Just Stop Oil applauds Osborne wedding protest but denies responsibility

The Observer 09 Jul 2023
Just Stop Oil activists have over the past year staged protests that include throwing tomato soup over Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, gluing themselves to the frame of Turner’s Thomson’s Aeolian Harp at ...
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The soundtrack of your garden

Financial Times 05 May 2023
Man-made wind chimes and aeolian harps are fine but the natural music of rustling plants and rushing streams is most soothing ....

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