Concert “We Have Gone As Far As We Can Together” Combines Opera and Ritual for a Cathartic Experience 6 Nov 0
Feature Piano Spheres’ “30 for 30” Project Honors the Magic of New Music and Sarah Gibson’s Creative Spirit 31 Oct 0
Album Nathalie Joachim Delves into Heritage and Cultural Memory on “Ki moun ou ye” On Ki moun ou ye, Grammy-nominated musician and composer Nathalie Joachim chronicles the beauty of self-discovery, juxtaposing the things we.. 15 Feb 0
Concert Nkeiru Okoye Celebrates the Transformative Power of Black Women in “When the Caged Bird Sings” The stage at the University of Michigan’s Hill Auditorium was jam-packed with an assembly of celebrity soloists and student ensembles.. 14 Feb 1
Essay Should Artists Have a Website? Thoughts from Around the Artistic Community In the ever-evolving music industry, artists frequently find themselves at the crossroads of tradition and innovation. As the digital era.. 13 Feb 0
Announcement ACF | create 2024 Applications Now Open American Composers Forum (ACF) is pleased to announce the opening of applications for the 2024 ACF | create program, which.. 12 Feb 0
Concert Kristin Norderval and Friends Consider Sound and Memory in Multi-Disciplinary Premiere A heap of ceramics sat in the middle of the floor at Roulette on Feb. 7, jumbled like a pile.. 9 Feb 1
Playlist ListN Up Playlist: Odeya Nini (February 8, 2024) ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the diverse.. 8 Feb 0
Concert At Darkness Sounding, Wild Up Embraces Introspection and Collaboration I’m not a nature person, so it was with trepidation that I trekked up the Santa Monica Mountains for Darkness.. 7 Feb 1
Essay Anatomy of a Commission: Understanding the Institutional Perspective Designed for both music creators and their collaborators, “Anatomy of a Commission” is a digital resource that aims to increase.. 6 Feb 0
Interview Alyssa Weinberg Finds Inspiration in Bold Imagery and Deep Collaborations This sponsored article is part of a paid partnership with the Curtis Institute of Music. “I’m so fortunate to have.. 31 Jan 0
Concert Tangram Marks Five Years of Thoughtful and Adventurous Programming at LSO St Luke’s Tangram, a collective of musicians who celebrate the interaction between contemporary Western and Chinese musics, marked their fifth anniversary on.. 30 Jan 1
George Lewis Has Spent His Career Creating Space for Black Musicians -- His New Opera is No Exception 2
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 3