They’ve got the beet. A touring orchestra using instruments entirely of vegetables just earned itself a world record. The Vegetable Orchestra, which only plays instruments that are carved out of ...
On a muggy day in July, in a Long Island backyard, a group of musicians had gathered for rehearsal. As their conductor gently raised both hands, they steadied their instruments and played the first ...
Inspired by Vegetable Orchestra, the Vienna-based orchestra that plays instruments made of fresh vegetables, a scientist is growing trumpets and guitars in collaboration with the band. Wolfgang Palme ...
ROCKY POINT, N.Y. (CBSNewYork)-- A group of Long Island musicians are making music -- but they're far from your garden variety performers. TV 10/55's Long Island Bureau Chief Richard Rose spoke with ...
A unique production named 'The 'Farmonic Orchestra' is set to take the West End by storm, featuring musicians playing instruments crafted from vegetables typically found in Cornish pasties. The London ...
If you have stumbled across a performance of the Boston Typewriter Orchestra (An Irishwoman’s Diary, March 4th), you may foolishly think that it wins the prize for being the world’s most unusual ...
A production named 'The 'Farmonic Orchestra' is set to make its debut on London's West End - featuring musicians playing instruments made from the vegetables found in Cornish pasties. The London ...
HK Magazine: Why a vegetable orchestra? Ernst Reitermater: What’s nice about vegetables is that you can also smell and taste them; they’re more organic, softer sounding, not as exact and reliable and ...
It started off as a bet. Tim Cranmore — a British recorder maker — was out at a pub with some friends. They wagered that he couldn't possibly make a working recorder out of a carrot. He accepted the ...
A cacophony of phallic-looking vegetables was pressed to the lips of Viennese musicians on Monday for the 100th anniversary of the San Miguel market in Madrid. Known as Das erste Wiener ...
Vegetables have a few qualities that make them ideal for instruments. They’re cheap, readily available, many (especially root vegetables like carrots and turnips) can be easily carved and whittled, ...
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