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
Essay What Classical Musicians Can Learn from HBCU Marching Bands The year was 2014 and Southern University’s Human Jukebox marching band had just gone viral for their performance of New Edition’s.. 9 Nov 2
Album Rick Burkhardt and thingNY Exchange Multi-Dimensional Stories of Departure with “Passover” For the first time in a decade, Obie Award-winning composer and playwright Rick Burkhardt has released an album. Passover is.. 7 Nov 0
Playlist ListN Up: Armando Bayolo (November 4, 2022) ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the diverse.. 4 Nov 1
Interview 5 Questions to Ayanna Witter-Johnson (composer, singer, cellist) Composer, singer and cellist Ayanna Witter-Johnson is one of the most multitalented musicians on the contemporary scene. She performs her.. 3 Nov 0
Interview 5 Questions to Chelsea Randall (pianist) Pianist Chelsea Randall is known for her eclectic programming in which she explores the tensions and connections between old and.. 1 Nov 1
Feature innova Recordings Celebrates 40 Years of Putting Artists First This article was commissioned by American Composers Forum. This year marks the 40th anniversary for innova Recordings – a record.. 31 Oct 0
Playlist ListN Up: Phong Tran (October 28, 2022) ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the diverse.. 28 Oct 0
Interview 5 Questions to Brian Harnetty (sound artist) Over the past 20 years, Brian Harnetty has worked extensively with sound archives to produce a wide range of interdisciplinary.. 26 Oct 0
Concert Resistance Music is the Evidence of Things Unseen Music and art have long been vehicles for resistance that are capable of evoking emotional and political change, whether that.. 24 Oct 0
Interview After 40 Years of New Sounds, John Schaefer is Still Actively Listening When John Schaefer started broadcasting his WNYC show New Sounds in 1981, he was just playing music he liked from.. 19 Oct 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 4
Piano Spheres' “30 for 30” Project Honors the Magic of New Music and Sarah Gibson's Creative Spirit 4
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 5
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