Robert Milne


Musical Performance

Robert Milne never took piano lessons. He has a music degree in French horn performance and played with two major east coast symphonies. Piano? He's self-taught and he plays everything by ear. Named a musical ambassador by the U.S. State Department, he traveled overseas for many years. He was interviewed and filmed by the Library of Congress in 2004 and was declared a “national treasure.” The films are in the Library today as part of the national record.

Robert is the subject of an ongoing neurology brain study, now in its 9th year, by the Penn State University Neurology Department, of what they describe as “unusual musical abilities.” It was discovered that he routinely listens to up to four different symphonic pieces in his head at the same time (even his wife didn’t know he did this). These tests were featured on the NPR Radiolab program “Four-Track Mind,” which is still running on podcast. He performs about 250 concerts a year across the nation and world. While driving through Montana in 2009, he composed a complete grand opera in his head — the music, lyrics and orchestration — based on “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.”

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Blues, Barrelhouse and Ragtime

These three genres of music were all part of the ragtime music, even sharing the same rhythms and phrasings. As Louis Armstrong once said, “We called all that stuff ragtime back in my day. Didn’t have those other fancy names...” Even Dixieland was called “ragtime” back then.
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Course # WPS1 — One Time Event
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Saturday, January 7 2017
Time:1 - 2:30 PM
Fee:$25 / member; $35 / non-member

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Ragtime and the American Folk Music Culture

The music of the American Hillbilly (to use the term they used) came directly from the Scotch/Irish dances. These same rhythms can be found in what later became known as ragtime. Follow this intriguing thread, taught by one of the few in the country who can truly speak about it.
Register Early! There is a $5 charge for registering on the day of a one-time lecture or event.

Course # W1S2 — One Time Event
Place:Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus
Dates:Saturday, February 11 2017
Time:1 - 2:30 PM
Fee:$25 / member; $35 / non-member

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