Concert “We Have Gone As Far As We Can Together” Combines Opera and Ritual for a Cathartic Experience 6 Nov 0
Interview 5 Questions to Wu Fei (composer, vocalist, guzheng virtuoso) Nashville-based composer, vocalist, and guzheng virtuoso Wu Fei recently found an unlikely spark of inspiration in the little known story.. 31 Oct 1
Concert Soundlines: Engaging Performances from ICE, Lewis, & Schick Over the past decade, numerous projects have drawn composer George Lewis, percussionist Steven Schick, and the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE).. 30 Oct 0
Interview 5 Questions to Gavin Chuck (Executive Director, Alarm Will Sound) Gavin Chuck is Executive Director and a composer for Alarm Will Sound, a 22-member ensemble known for engaging with the.. 29 Oct 1
Recommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (October 28, 2019 – November 3, 2019) Chris Grymes Open G Series Honors George Crumb Chris Grymes and Open G present a concert of music by composer.. 28 Oct 0
Album Carolina Eyck: Elegies for Theremin & Voice (Butterscotch Records) If you’re a certain kind of listener, you might place Carolina Eyck’s Elegies for Theremin & Voice (Butterscotch Records) in.. 25 Oct 0
Video Video Premiere: Pauline Kim Harris’ Ambient Chaconne II Today’s video premiere, “Ambient Chaconne II,” comes to us from violin-composer Pauline Kim Harris‘ latest album Heroine (Sono Luminus). Blending.. 24 Oct 0
Album The Hunger: Dennehy and Alarm Will Sound Confront the Legacy of The Famine 2019 has been a banner year for composer Donnacha Dennehy. He collaborated with playwright Enda Walsh, Crash Ensemble, and Irish.. 23 Oct 1
Concert Sphinx Virtuosi “For Justice and Peace” Confronts Social Justice Issues Music happens in real time. On Friday, October 11th, 2019, the Sphinx Virtuosi string orchestra concluded their annual United States.. 22 Oct 0
ArticleRecommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (October 21, 2019 – October 27, 2019) The Crypt Sessions presents the JACK Quartet’s Lines Made by Walking The Crypt Sessions presents the JACK Quartet in its.. 21 Oct 0
Essay Humanity is Not an Algorithm: What We Lose with WNYC’s Cancellation of New Sounds Late last week, the news broke that WNYC, New York City’s flagship NPR station, was cancelling all of music journalist.. 18 Oct 10
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 2
George Lewis Has Spent His Career Creating Space for Black Musicians -- His New Opera is No Exception 5