Just as about 30 people finished gluing and sanding their own wooden flutes, Joseph FireCrow let them in on a secret. The previous three hours weren't just about building flutes. “Each one of these ...
Just a video of an ironworker, playing a flute in an abandoned building site. The world needs more of this guy. An ironworker from Minneapolis played his Native American flute in an empty construction ...
Koontz played the transverse flute in his high school band and even bought a recorder during a trip to Spain. But he had set them both down for years. Koontz was cleaning out a bedroom about 10 years ...
In his workshop overlooking the Austrian town of Dornbirn, Elmar Kalb usually designs and creates objects that many other carpenters also make: benches, tables, chairs, wooden trays and bookshelves.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by It’s an instrument based on the most fundamental sign of life: breath. Listen to the best music ever written for it. In the past, we’ve chosen the ...