Feature Piano Spheres’ “30 for 30” Project Honors the Magic of New Music and Sarah Gibson’s Creative Spirit 31 Oct 0
Album “Polyglot” Recontextualizes and De-Centers the Canon through an Exploration of Musical Pluralism 30 Oct 8
Concert Channeling Optimism in Fred Ho’s “The Sweet Science Suite” Fred Ho’s new work, The Sweet Science Suite: A Scientific Soul Honoring of Muhammad Ali seemed to channel all the.. 15 Nov 0
Concert Something for the Imagination: The Theatre, Music, and Art of Brooklyn Babylon The best music is often that which makes the perfect soundtrack for its time, sounding completely “in the moment” yet.. 14 Nov 0
Concert From the Margins: Nouveau Classical Project @ Galapagos Art Space Two weeks ago, the Nouveau Classical Project presented an ambitious production at Galapagos Art Space, in DUMBO, that included live.. 13 Nov 0
Album Lisa Moore & Sō Percussion: Martin Bresnick’s “Caprichos Enfáticos” on Cantaloupe Francisco Goya’s famous series of prints Los Desastres de la Guerra (The Disasters of War) were created between 1810 and 1820,.. 10 Nov 0
Concert Le Poisson Rouge pays tribute to a Polish icon I finally made it to Le Poisson Rouge, which I have heard so much about, to hear this tribute concert.. 9 Nov 0
Concert Blazing New Paths: Bang on a Can 25th Anniversary Concert It is no exaggeration to say that something of a crisis has existed in classical music for several decades. The.. 8 Nov 0
Album Stephen Barber’s Astral Vinyl on Navona Records Astral Vinyl is an album of new works by Texan composer Stephen Barber released in May of this year by Navona.. 4 Nov 0
French Composers French Composers’ Names – Marc-André Dalbavie Our next installment in our French Composers’ Names series is one of the most exciting French composers these days, as.. 3 Nov 0
Concert Nicholas Maw: The Master @ Queen Elizabeth Hall, London The British composer Nicholas Maw (1935 – 2009) received mixed reception during his life; dubbed a ‘neo-romantic’ his music was.. 2 Nov 0
Concert Isotone: A Collision of Music and Physics at Symphony Space “Isotone: A Collision of Music and Physics” (Symphony Space, Leonard Nimoy Thalia, October 24th) certainly lived up to its name... 31 Oct 0
George Lewis Has Spent His Career Creating Space for Black Musicians -- His New Opera is No Exception 4
George Lewis Has Spent His Career Creating Space for Black Musicians -- His New Opera is No Exception 2
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 3