Music can come from surprising places—even zoo animal enclosures. One group of (human) performers is proving that you don’t even need conventional instruments to make melodies. The Vienna Vegetable ...
The Vegetable Orchestra is based in Vienna, Austria ... and recently developed vegetable instruments and their inherent sounds often determine the direction.” Because fresh veggies only last ...
The 11-piece orchestra, formed in Vienna, Austria, in 1998, has performed a total of 344 concerts using specially-made instruments, such as a carrot recorder, a cucumberphone, radish bass flute ...
The orchestra produces a ravishment of ... Old-timers’ fears of diversity diluting the unique Vienna affect — the blend of instruments being a wonder of the orchestral world — proved ...
In 1966, the conductor arrived in Vienna with a mission: to restore Gustav Mahler’s place in 20th-century music.
Adam Plachetka sings Figaro in Mozart's opera this weekend for Palm Beach, then sings Count Almaviva in the same opera for ...
With the arts organization's 125th anniversary set for October, the duo reflects on their ties to classical music, why ...
The 11-piece Vegetable Orches­tra was formed in Vienna, Austria ... are turned into soup and the spent instruments are turned into organic waste. The orchestra told Guinness World Records ...
Bestselling author and New York Times food columnist J. Kenji López-Alt will cook onstage while a chamber music group led by ...