Concert Doug Aitken’s Multisensory Exploration of Time Premieres at LA Phil’s Noon to Midnight 20 Nov 0
Album Michael Mizrahi’s Currents on New Amsterdam Records From the 17th to the early-19th century, one might liberally classify a composer and his or her work as “German” or “French”.. 17 Aug 1
Concert Lincoln Center Salutes Steve Reich Lincoln Center’s “Reich/Reverberations” festival proved Steve Reich’s musical effect can withstand poor acoustics. The July 19, 2016 concert displayed an.. 10 Aug 0
Interview 5 Questions to Florent Ghys about Bonjour We’ve already talked about Florent Ghys and his music on I CARE IF YOU LISTEN. The French-born composer and double bass wizard is about.. 4 Aug 0
Concert SPLICE Ensemble Presents Stockhausen and More The SPLICE Institute finished its second year as a unique festival and training ground for musicians interested in combining technology.. 2 Aug 0
InterviewTechnology Monthly Music Hackathon: Science of Music Monthly Music Hackathon rides again on August 5 and 6. The theme this month is Science of Music. The event takes.. 28 Jul 0
Announcement The Summer 2016 Mixtape is Out! If you’re a newsletter subscriber, you’ve already received your early access link to the Summer 2016 Mixtape. If you’re not.. 26 Jul 0
Album The Panufnik Legacies II on LSO Live Someone has probably coined a term for the style of music showcased on the London Symphony Orchestra’s new recording The.. 13 Jul 0
Concert Hannah Lash’s Beowulf Premiered by Guerilla Opera The idea and place called home, in all its comforts and dangers, is the theme skulking about in Hannah Lash’s.. 7 Jul 1
Interview 5 Questions to Daniel Felsenfeld (composer) Composer Daniel Felsenfeld doesn’t do much on a small scale. Formerly an MTV devotee and piano-bar prodigy, Felsenfeld’s projects include.. 6 Jul 0
Concert 2016 Ojai Music Festival: Claude Vivier’s Kopernikus A heavy sky hung over Libbey Bowl on the final afternoon of the 2016 Ojai Music Festival, as performers all.. 5 Jul 1