Today, Byron is reporting from San Diego and the final day of the National Association of Schools of Music conference. (more…)
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Today, Byron is reporting from San Diego and the final day of the National Association of Schools of Music conference. (more…)
This year, like every other, we are gathered at the National Association of Schools of Music conference to discuss the advances and changes in music education at the collegiate level. (more…)
Rick Talaske and Byron Harrison will be attending the National Association of Schools of Music conference next week in San Diego. It has become our tradition (more…)
What are the most complex types of buildings? If you guessed hospitals or research labs, you’re close. The finishes and specialty equipment are signs that these are among the most complex. (more…)
As a Chicago area resident I am fiercely proud of our Shakespearean theater company Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Led by artistic director Barbara Gaines, CST presents exceptionally high quality work. (more…)
Today, Greg compares his live experience and broadcast experience of seeing wunderkind Gustavo Dudamel conduct:
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This week, TALASKE acoustics consultant Evelyn Way tells us about her experiences listening with a post she calls: Ears Are Not Enough (more…)
You attend a concert in a concert hall, watch a play at a theater, or listen to a lecture in a conference room or a classroom. You spend a night out at the movies. Whatever the occasion, the seat you take may make a difference in your experience. (more…)
Greg Miller gives us a glimpse into a day in the life of an acoustics consultant: (more…)