Concert “We Have Gone As Far As We Can Together” Combines Opera and Ritual for a Cathartic Experience 6 Nov 0
Interview Awadagin Pratt Challenges Resistance Between New Music and the Canon Awadagin Pratt does not stay still, but he doesn’t rush. Whether as a pianist, as an educator at the University.. 21 Aug 0
Interview 5 Questions to Rylan Gleave (All Men Unto Me) “I’m sorry in advance. I hope this provides you with some joy,” Rylan Gleave chuckles into a voice memo before.. 17 Aug 0
Interview Brittany J. Green and Nnux (Ana E. López) Receive 2023 Matt Marks Impact Fund The modern chamber music band Alarm Will Sound is dedicated to exploring new and experimental music through genre-bending and multimedia.. 16 Aug 3
Album Lawrence Brownlee Honors the Ethos of the Harlem Renaissance Through Song The Harlem Renaissance was a time of artistic and intellectual revival for Black Americans in early-20th-century New York. This rich.. 15 Aug 0
Interview 5 Questions to Ryan Suleiman (composer) Ryan Suleiman is a Boston-based composer whose music interacts with the simultaneous awe of engaging with nature and the impending.. 14 Aug 1
Interview 5 Questions to Xavier Foley (bassist, composer) Double bassist Xavier Foley is a decorated performer and composer working at the intersection of classical, pop, and traditional folk.. 11 Aug 0
Playlist ListN Up Playlist: Shara Lunon (August 10, 2023) ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the diverse.. 10 Aug 0
Feature Equity Arc is Creating New Pathways for BIPOC Classical Musicians Summer study for young classical musicians has historically come with many barriers: application fees, the requirement to record multiple auditions.. 8 Aug 0
Video Video Premiere: Haruka Fujii performs “Shimmer” and “Sparkle” by Vivian Fung The directness of expression in the music of Vivian Fung makes it immediately engaging, and her two new pieces for.. 3 Aug 0
Album Sphinx Virtuosi Release Powerful, Celebratory Debut with ‘Songs of Our Times’ Released July 28 on Deutsche Grammophon, the Sphinx Virtuosi’s Songs for Our Times is sprawling, contradictory, and wonderful. Filled with.. 2 Aug 0
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