Concert Doug Aitken’s Multisensory Exploration of Time Premieres at LA Phil’s Noon to Midnight 20 Nov 0
Interview Your wall on your coffee table If you love books, you might be concerned (or not—discuss…) about their future. Some people say that we are living.. 20 Mar 0
Interview 5 questions to Dennis Tobenski (Composer) As a composer, are you inspired by other art forms? If so which ones? I’m most often inspired by literature.. 18 Mar 0
Article The Writing of a Cantata #3: text setting I have been setting a lot of text to music recently, in order to finish the two song cycles that.. 17 Mar 0
Interview 5 questions to Jeremiah Bornfield (Composer) As a composer, are you inspired by other art forms? If so which ones? My first response to this thought.. 11 Mar 0
French Composers French Composers’ Names – Pascal Dusapin I can’t really tell how famous this week’s composer is in the US. In almost 5 years in New York,.. 10 Mar 0
Article Fake composers on Twitter—saving the real ones? Twitter is remarkable for many things, and one of the funniest—for me—is the plethora of fake personae. Here’s a list.. 7 Mar 0
Interview 5 questions to Michael Mranti (Composer) As a composer, are you inspired by other art forms? If so which ones? Absolutely! I find inspiration all around.. 2 Mar 0
Interview 5 questions to Leah Kardos (Composer) As a composer, are you inspired by other art forms? If so which ones? I’m definitely inspired by visual elements;.. 25 Feb 1
French Composers French Composers’ Names – Darius Milhaud This week’s installment in our French composers’ names series is another member of Les Six: Darius Milhaud. I remember, as a teenager,.. 24 Feb 0
French Composers French Composers’ Names – Paul Dukas This week’s composer was also known as a music critic, and orchestrator (for Saint-Saëns for instance): Paul Dukas. The [u].. 18 Feb 0
Piano Spheres' “30 for 30” Project Honors the Magic of New Music and Sarah Gibson's Creative Spirit 4