Feature Lakota Ontologies, AI, and Graphic Scores Find a Symbiotic Home in the Waking Dreams of Kite 18 Dec 0
Concert Catalytic Sound Has a Model for Economic Sustainability – Their 2024 Festival Was a Chance to Share it 17 Dec 0
Album Scott McLaughlin’s “we are environments for each other” Centers the Beauty of Group Creativity we are environments for each other is a breathtaking new release nearly 10 years in the making that highlights the.. 30 May 0
Interview 5 Questions to Del Sol Quartet For three decades, Del Sol Quartet has been committed to the music of our time. But with their Angel Island.. 29 May 0
Album Juri Seo’s “Toy Store” Plays Upon Memory, Nostalgia, and Childhood When I was a kid in the 90s, my parents owned a toy store. It definitely had its perks (collecting.. 28 May 4
Playlist ListN Up Playlist: Elijah J. Thomas (May 23, 2024) ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the.. 23 May 0
Album On Debut Album, Decoda Shows That Expressions of Revelry Come in All Manifestations On their self-titled debut album, Decoda brings attractive style and artistry to an eclectic mix of compositions. The star-studded chamber.. 22 May 0
Interview The Debut Album from Mazz Swift is a Full Circle Moment, Creatively and Personally As a child, Mazz Swift would introduce themselves as a violinist – even though they had never touched the instrument.. 21 May 0
Concert Toulmin Fellowship Showcase at National Sawdust Provides an Exciting Peek Into the Creative Process Since 2020, the Toulmin Fellowship, a partnership between National Sawdust and The Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU,.. 17 May 0
Essay In her Centenary Year, the Efforts to Preserve Julia Perry’s Legacy Reveal Issues that Persist Today By Dr. Samantha Ege and Garrett Schumann From Manchester, England to New York City, performers, scholars, and music lovers gathered through.. 15 May 0
Interview Layale Chaker is “Rooted in Community and Collectivity” on New Albums with Sarafand and ETHEL Layale Chaker’s music draws from multiple modalities — contemporary classical, Arabic maqam, jazz, and improvisation — but to call her.. 14 May 0
Interview 5 Questions to Arlene and Larry Dunn about the Fund for Afrodiasporic Music In a 2023 concert review of the International Contemporary Ensemble featuring composer-performer Douglas R. Ewart, New York Times reporter Seth Colter.. 13 May 0