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
Video New music video series: Hanging out with Janus Trio I am really excited to announce a new feature on this blog: a video series. Inspired by the amazing French.. 13 Dec 0
Opinion Extended Techniques: Resource for New Sounds or Cheap Gimmicks? As a listener and student of classical music, I’m obsessed with new sounds on acoustic instruments. To me, instructing a.. 9 Dec 0
Article The Contemporary Classical Composer’s Bullshit Generator This is too viral not to be posted… Last week Dominic Irving, a UK-based composer and pianist, posted a Perl.. 7 Dec 0
Concert Ian Bostridge and Thomas Adès at Carnegie Hall: Dusting off Romanticism What happens when a brilliant Lied performer is accompanied by a foremost composer? Well, something unique. Last Monday, Ian Bostridge.. 5 Dec 0
Opinion On artistic solidarity and the globalization of music Like many readers of this blog, I am on the mailing list for Bang on a Can. A recent email.. 1 Dec 0
Album Walking the line between music and chaos: Hubert Howe’s Clusters on Ravello Records There are many elements of music which we take for granted, especially in traditional Western music, which Hubert Howe does.. 30 Nov 0
Concert 50 Years of Minimalism: Rock ‘n’ Rollers @ Kings Place, London I felt fortunate to attend the final concert that formed part of a short series at Kings Place, London, called.. 29 Nov 3
Album Delos’ Release of Tchaikovsky’s Complete Works for Violin and Piano Delivers The Delos label’s new disc of Tchaikovsky’s complete works for violin and piano delivers consistently excellent interpretations of a frequently.. 28 Nov 0
Concert Choral Chameleon’s Tempus, a fun journey through “Time” Last Sunday evening, the innovative Manhattan-based choir Choral Chameleon presented an eclectic program titled “Tempus: Art of Time and Concord.”.. 26 Nov 0
Concert Gabriel Kahane and Orpheus Symphony Orchestra at Galapagos On Sunday, November 20th, at Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, singer/songwriter/composer/pianist/guitarist Gabriel Kahane appeared in concert with the prestigious, conductor-less.. 25 Nov 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 3
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 3
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