Concert Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 23 Oct 1
Concert concertnova’s “Echo Play” Gleefully Blurs the Lines Between Performance and Art Installation 22 Oct 0
Recommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (October 21 – October 27, 2013) Atmospheric Shift: Music of the Elements/The Water: FLOOD TSS teams up with new music duo Zentripetal for part two in.. 21 Oct 0
Concert Thomas Adès in San Francisco: A Warm, Welcoming Concert Among Friends Early October saw the San Francisco Symphony continuing it’s commendable streak of new music programming with a duet of programs.. 19 Oct 0
Interview 5 questions to Lisa Bielawa (composer) Following a successful round of performances in Berlin, Lisa Bielawa is bringing the next installment of her Airfield Broadcast series.. 18 Oct 0
Concert Ryan Muncy Breaks New Sonic Ground for Saxophone in Chicago Michael Lewanski, conductor of Chicago’s Ensemble Dal Niente, introduced saxophonist (and EDN Executive Director) Ryan Muncy with his tongue in.. 17 Oct 0
Concert A Rake’s Progress for the Television Age at Theater an der Wien In his 1964 essay for the Cambridge Opera Handbooks’ Igor Stravinsky: The Rake’s Progress, the composer stated his opinion about.. 16 Oct 0
Concert Zorn@60: The Improvisatory Embrace of New York and Japan Composer and alto saxophonist John Zorn, known to me mostly as the founder of East Village not-for-profit performance space The Stone, and.. 15 Oct 0
Album Shifting Treks by Sydney Hodkinson on navona Shifting Treks, a recent navona release, catapults us into the sound world of a formidable champion of new music, spanning.. 15 Oct 0
Recommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (October 14 – October 20, 2013) American Brass Quintet The American Brass Quintet (ABQ), entering its 53rd season, performs the world premiere of alumnus Sebastian Currier’s.. 14 Oct 0
Interview 5 questions to Daníel Bjarnason (composer) Daníel Bjarnason is an Icelandic composer, conductor and pianist who has worked with such varied artists as John Adams, the.. 11 Oct 0
Concert New Sounds on the Rise: Threefifty’s “Collapses” debuts at SubCulture Threefifty’s first record, released in 2006, is a testament to the duo’s pedigree and finesse as classical musicians. Yet, despite.. 10 Oct 0
Piano Spheres' “30 for 30” Project Honors the Magic of New Music and Sarah Gibson's Creative Spirit 1
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 4
Piano Spheres' “30 for 30” Project Honors the Magic of New Music and Sarah Gibson's Creative Spirit 4
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 5
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 3