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
Announcement ACF and East Side Freedom Library Launch “Immigration, Identity, and the Arts” with NEA Big Read Two organizations centered on achieving equity and justice are joining together to lift up the stories and culture of immigrant.. 19 Oct 0
Album Sophia Subbayya Vastek’s “In Our Softening” Finds Tenderness in an Abandoned Piano In Our Softening, the sophomore piano album by Sophia Subbayya Vastek, is a journey that moves beyond the realm of.. 18 Oct 0
Interview 5 Questions to Garrett McQueen (Director of Artist Equity, American Composers Orchestra) Garrett McQueen stays busy. A performer; radio producer and host; lecturer on race, administration, and music equity; and “classical agitator,”.. 17 Oct 0
Playlist ListN Up: Reena Esmail (October 14, 2022) ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the diverse.. 14 Oct 0
Album On Moonstrike, Apollo Chamber Players Blend Folk and Contemporary Influences Crafting an album that is juxtaposed with whimsey and contemplation while considering the moon is not something many can do.. 13 Oct 0
Interview 5 Questions to Shelley Washington (composer, saxophonist) Shelley Washington is a self-described composer, performer, collaborator, and educator from Kansas City, Missouri. She writes music inspired by jazz,.. 11 Oct 0
Concert Composer Liza Lim Spins Out Strings of Whimsy in Portrait Concert The history of rope and string is one of composer Liza Lim’s obsessions. It’s a ubiquitous technology throughout human history,.. 6 Oct 0
Interview Odeya Nini Plumbs the Deepest Sounds of a Voice that Heals Listening to the swirling, terraced vocals of Odeya Nini is like having raw human emotion hurled at you with no.. 5 Oct 0
Interview 5 Questions to Finola Merivale (composer) Tús, the debut album by Irish composer Finola Merivale, engages listeners with an experimental language of extended techniques, all in.. 4 Oct 0
Interview J.E. Hernández Uplifts Migrant Laborers through Multidisciplinary Work This article was commissioned by American Composers Forum. This fall has seen the yearslong struggle of railroad unions come to.. 3 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 5
Piano Spheres' “30 for 30” Project Honors the Magic of New Music and Sarah Gibson's Creative Spirit 3
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