Erielle Sudario is a Collider News and Feature Author from Australia and has worked in the journalism industry since 2018. She has a passion for entertainment and pop culture news and has interviewed ...
Lossless audio is becoming more common, but many people are still unsure what the term means. In simple words, lossless audio keeps all the details from the original recording. Nothing is removed to ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Released in March 1965, “The Sound of Music” became a smash hit ...
How do we like the music that we like? The answer involves more than our brain—it also involves our body. Understanding this process is a focus of Rebecca Lepping, Ph.D., a music neuroscientist at the ...
Concertgoers at Sphere Las Vegas know that the pristine, directional sound tops any other venue experience. The inaugural concert at Radio City to use the specialized technology – a combination of 3D ...
Are you looking forward to watching this classic musical this December? An annual tradition, "The Sound of Music," a 1965 movie musical, will be broadcast Dec. 21, 2025, on live television as part of ...
Apple’s latest accessibility-focused short film is actually a really enjoyable music video for the song “I’m Not Remarkable” by Kittyy & The Class. It’s also an excellent way to showcase Apple’s ...
A personal experiment with the artificial intelligence music platform Suno’s latest model echoes a new preprint study. Most listeners can’t tell AI music from the real thing, but emotional resonance ...
The iconic shower scene in Psycho was originally supposed to play out without music. Instead composer Bernard Herrmann created “The Murder”: as the killing transpires, violins shriek and scream along ...
Charleston is soon to be alive with the sound of music as the classic musical heads down to the Lowcountry, enlisting one of the Holy City's own. Ava Davis, a junior at Charleston County School of the ...
How can love survive? One of the songs in Act Two of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic (it’s more than classic) story of faith, hope, betrayal, anger, growth and above all, love, The Sound of Music.
It’s axiomatic in the commercial theater that two shows always sell: “Fiddler on the Roof” and “The Sound of Music.” Why? Both are beloved works of genius that are generous when it comes to human ...
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