All the seasons have their virtue. But fall? Well, there's just something extra special about autumn. Perhaps it's changing of the leaves, the promise of the holidays ahead or the return of sweater ...
Notable Lyrics: Since you went away the days grow long/And soon I'll hear old winter's song/But I miss you most of all my darling/When autumn leaves start to fall This track—originally sung in ...
It’s finally cooling off here in SoCal and temperatures are dipping across the country, too. People living in areas that have seasons love the changing colors that autumn brings — arboreal symphonies ...
Songs I Wish I Wrote is a monthly column that assembles new and old songs for Ohio State’s music lovers. Click here to listen to the “Songs I Wish I Wrote: Fall in love with these autumn tracks” ...
Spring is right around the corner, but all we can think about are "Autumn Leaves" -- namely because Ed Sheeran and Chris Brown have songs with that same title and we're obsessed with them both. Whose ...
I have a habit of constantly blurting out my musical opinions, especially when nobody asks for them. I’m a musician, so I consider myself at least a little educated in the subject. Please enjoy my ...
Pianist/Composer/Vocalist Hyungjin Choi's new album "Tales of a Dreamer" is just as the title implies.. A tale of Dreams. As she says "Dream is a beautiful word. But dreaming might be painful. Because ...
These super nostalgic classic rock songs from the 1970s will warm you up during the autumn and winter months ahead.
Autumn Song, Conspirare's 2016-17 season opener, features David Lang's Pulitzer Prize-winning quartet version of "The Little Match Girl Passion." Modeled after Bach’s "Saint Matthew Passion," Lang's ...
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Let poetry speak: The transience of life in Autumn poems
For centuries, poets have turned to autumn as a mirror for the human condition, a season oscillating between abundance and ...
This track—originally sung in French—has been covered countless times (by icons like Bing Crosby, Doris Day and Frank Sinatra, to name a few). But it’s Nat King Cole’s cover that has us slow dancing ...
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