Album Dan Román and Cuarteto Latinoamericano Craft Kaleidoscopic, Minimalist Puzzles on “DXVNS” 8 Jan 0
Interview 5 Questions to Molly Herron (composer) Brooklyn-based composer Molly Herron is one fourth of the West 4th New Music collective and finds inspiration in both science.. 17 Feb 1
Concert Nkeiru Okoye’s Opera in Praise of Harriet Tubman In her opera Harriet Tubman: When I Crossed that Line to Freedom, composer-librettist Nkeiru Okoye deftly pieces together a kaleidoscopic musical.. 16 Feb 0
Recommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (February 15 – February 21, 2016) loadbang | Pop-Up Concerts This Pop-Up includes the folk-inspired soundworld of Taylor Brook’s Ouaricon Songs: Volume 2 and David Lang’s.. 15 Feb 2
Entrepreneurship Career Satisfaction for Music Entrepreneurs: Take the Career Assessment No matter where you are in your career– whether you are just starting out in your music career or you.. 11 Feb 0
Concert Sō Percussion in Seattle and in Your Living Room An excited audience waited in anticipation for the 7:30 pm downbeat by Sō Percussion in Meany Theater, located in Seattle,.. 10 Feb 0
Announcement Track Premiere: The Two Halves by Finnegan Shanahan Another premiere on I CARE IF YOU LISTEN. Today we’re sharing The Two Halves from the eponymous debut album by.. 9 Feb 0
Interview 5 Questions to Lia Kohl and Nick Meryhew (Mocrep) Mocrep, one of the newer ensembles on the burgeoning Chicago contemporary music scene, is making waves with provocative performances that.. 9 Feb 0
Album Kahane’s The Fiction Issue: Loss, Love, and Distant Memories There is no one quite like Gabriel Kahane. Straddling the worlds of pop, classical, and musical theatre, Kahane has constructed.. 5 Feb 0
Interview 5 Questions to Leah Barclay (composer, sound activist) Dr. Leah Barclay is a true inter-disciplinarian. A scientist, composer, and artist, she creates immersive site-specific performances and installations to connect audiences with.. 4 Feb 4
Essay New Music Gathering 2016: Massive Meetup in Baltimore The venerable Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University on stately Mt. Vernon Square in Baltimore, MD was abuzz with.. 2 Feb 0