Concert “We Have Gone As Far As We Can Together” Combines Opera and Ritual for a Cathartic Experience 6 Nov 0
Concert Looking to Pin Down the Sounds of Today, Bang on a Can Jam-Packs Long Play 2023 with Joyful Experimentation At Bang on a Can’s Long Play Festival, nothing is more exciting than pulling open the door to a new.. 10 May 0
Interview Dai Wei Finds Freedom in Expression in Unconventional Career, with New Orchestral Commission This sponsored article is part of a paid partnership with the Curtis Institute of Music. Dai Wei was a timid.. 8 May 0
Playlist ListN Up: Tianhui Ng (May 4, 2023) ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the.. 4 May 0
Interview Endlessly Curious, Alex Shapiro Draws Inspiration from Nature, Technology, and Humble Beginnings This article was commissioned by American Composers Forum. “Nobody needs me,” composer Alex Shapiro says to me via Zoom, with.. 2 May 1
Interview Angelica Olstad Chronicles Unwavering Search for Truth and Identity in New Album “American” In the United States, the concept of “Americanism” is frequently tied to imperialism, patriarchy, and white supremacy. But if we.. 1 May 1
Interview 5 Questions to Danielle Jagelski (conductor, composer) Danielle Jagelski is a prime example of socially responsive artistry in the 21st century. Based in New York, her unique.. 27 Apr 1
Album New Album by Iranian Female Composers Association Brings to Light Distinguished Middle Eastern Voices Compelling and deeply touching, with grace and passion in equal measure, Sirventès is a collection of six works by members.. 26 Apr 0
Interview 5 Questions to Mina Miller (Founder, Music of Remembrance) Pianist Mina Miller is the founder, president, and artistic director of Music of Remembrance, a non-profit organization that focuses on.. 25 Apr 0
Playlist ListN Up: Cleek Schrey (April 20, 2023) ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the diverse.. 20 Apr 0
Album In Retrospective New Album, Angel Bat Dawid Cries Out for a Jazz to Come In 1959, Ed Bland proclaimed the “death of jazz” in his groundbreaking film, The Cry of Jazz. Set in Chicago,.. 19 Apr 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 5