Concert “We Have Gone As Far As We Can Together” Combines Opera and Ritual for a Cathartic Experience 6 Nov 0
Concert Winter at the Winnipeg New Music Festival: New Music like Nowhere Else In an inconspicuous Canadian city due north of Minnesota, at times a meeting point between Fahrenheit and Celsius, the people.. 15 Feb 3
Interview Turning Up the Volume: Nina Shekhar (composer, flutist) Turning Up the Volume is a collection of interviews that focuses on the individual stories of up and coming musicians.. 14 Feb 11
Interview 5 Questions to Lawrence Brownlee (Cycles of My Being) Operatic tenor Lawrence Brownlee is one of today’s most in-demand singers in the bel canto operas of Rossini and Donizetti,.. 13 Feb 1
ArticleRecommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (February 12, 2018 – February 18, 2018) ECCO | Music Mondays The East Coast Chamber Orchestra (ECCO) performs classics by Dvořák, Shostakovich, and Bartók, as well as.. 12 Feb 0
Album “A Modern Classic:” Ben Reimer’s Katana of Choice (Red Shift Records) When I was a lad in the ’60s, one of my favorite LPs was the RCA release Jungle Drums featuring.. 9 Feb 0
Essay Systemic Discrimination: the Burden of Sameness in American Orchestras Classical music lovers feel a rush of excitement each year when orchestras release their plans for an upcoming season. Marketing.. 8 Feb 18
Album Brooklyn Rider Conjures Spontaneous Symbols (In a Circle Records) Peeling away the plastic wrapping around Brooklyn Rider’s Spontaneous Symbols yields a rush of dopamine and the familiar magic of.. 7 Feb 2
Concert Boston Opera Collaborative Brings Kaminsky’s As One to Cambridge Rarely do the words “intimacy” and “opera” historically appear together. Staged in gilded halls with larger than life sets, opera.. 6 Feb 0
ArticleRecommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (February 5, 2018 – February 11, 2018) Kronos Quartet & Face the Music | Ecstatic Music Festival The Kronos Quartet joins NYC’s youth new music ensemble Face.. 5 Feb 0
Album In DiEugenio/Solomon’s Into the Silence, a Touching Stucky Tribute The legacy of the late American composer, conductor and longtime Cornell University professor Steven Stucky (1949–2016) is memorialized in Into.. 2 Feb 1
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 4