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Can You Hear It? The World’s Smallest Violin is Here - MSNThe world’s smallest violin—tinier than the width of a human hair—has been crafted by scientists in the U.K. In what sounds like the perfect birthday gag gift, the platinum-built violin ...
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Independent.ie on MSNAround the Districts: Glenealy, Laragh-Glendalough and RoundwoodThe blessing of the graves will take place in Glenealy Cemetery on Saturday 19th July at 3pm. There will be refreshments ...
A record 50 activities supplementing the festival’s ticketed concerts include open rehearsals, Artist Lounges, Encounters, ...
Physicists at England’s Loughborough University employed the use of nanotechnology to create what they are touting is “the world’s smallest violin,” which is no bigger than a spec… ...
British police are asking for assistance in identifying the suspect in the theft of a 285-year-old violin, which was snatched ...
Ross Perot was being interviewed by Larry King on his Larry King Live Show on CNN, while contesting for the American ...
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Green Matters on MSNNew Research Says Playing Classical Music Can Actually Make Your Plants Grow BetterA team of Oxford researchers discovered astonishing behavior in plants when they played Bach's classical music.
Nick Fenton’s love for music took him from splicing tape to spinning vinyl, now deejaying and running cabins with his wife in ...
From Mozart and Dostoyevsky to Jackson Pollock — two books reveal the fundamental and sometimes surprising intertwining of ...
3 Allegro molto The violin was Elgar’s own instrument and his Violin Concerto is almost like a personal confession: it was ‘too emotional’, Elgar admitted, adding that he loved it nonetheless.
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