Concert newEar Evolves with “Darwin” Chamber Opera in Kansas City As a fitting finale for its 20th anniversary season, newEar Contemporary Chamber Ensemble departed from its usual recital format and.. 1 May 0
Album The Light that Shadows Make: David Lang’s death speaks In the program notes for the song cycle death speaks (recording released on April 30 via Cantaloupe Music) composer David Lang asks,.. 30 Apr 0
Recommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (April 29 – May 5, 2013) Corigliano 7.5: The Birthday Concert The music of John Corigliano is performed to celebrate his 75th birthday. Monday, April 29.. 29 Apr 0
ArticleTechnology Stanford’s Music & Brain Symposium Explores “Inner Voices” This is the second post of Technology Editor Dana Wen’s two-part coverage of the seventh annual Music & Brain Symposium,.. 27 Apr 0
Concert Jonathan Berger’s Visitations Paints Operatic Portraits of Hallucination This is the first post of Technology Editor Dana Wen’s two-part coverage of the seventh annual Music & Brain Symposium,.. 25 Apr 0
Slideshow Cantaloupe Café: Shelter with Julia Wolfe, David Lang, and Michael Gordon [Slideshow] On Monday, April, 22, Cantaloupe Records inaugurated its Cantaloupe Café series at The Strand in NYC. It took the form.. 24 Apr 0
Concert Ikeda Probes the Human-to-Technology Connection in “superposition” Japanese electronic composer and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda‘s relentlessly ambitious 2012 conception superposition, presented at the Barbican in London on 27-28.. 24 Apr 0
Concert Alarm Will Sound: Nationalism, Serialism, and Minimalism The lights were just dimming as I skidded haphazardly around a corner at Carnegie Hall, bag and coat-laden boyfriend dutifully.. 23 Apr 0
Recommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (April 22 – April 28, 2013) Vicky Chow & Owen Weaver Vicky Chow & Owen Weaver perform music by Christopher Cerrone and John Luther Adams. Monday,.. 22 Apr 0
Concert Britten Elicits Both Focus and Frenzy at Neue Oper Wien Benjamin Britten’s exquisitely styled short operas from the mid-1960s are full of broad strokes and slow, deliberate musical sequences. They.. 19 Apr 0