Concert “We Have Gone As Far As We Can Together” Combines Opera and Ritual for a Cathartic Experience 6 Nov 0
Concert In Quamino’s Map, Errollyn Wallen Illuminates Forgotten American-British History Loosely inspired by S.I. Martin’s 1997 novel “Incomparable World,” Errollyn Wallen’s new opera Quamino’s Map recounts an oft forgotten moment.. 28 Apr 0
Interview 5 Questions to Jennifer Higdon about “Duo Duel” Jennifer Higdon has just added a new concerto to her catalog — Duo Duel, for two percussionists and orchestra. Jointly.. 27 Apr 0
Concert JACK Quartet Premieres Three New Works at Merkin Hall JACK Quartet left the audience awestruck by the complexity, layers, and ideas of truly innovative music at their April 21,.. 26 Apr 0
Concert Ellen Reid and Pekka Kuusisto Curate “Transfixing” Program for LA Phil I saw a tweet the other day that sparked familiar discourse about the merits and perils of amplifying classical music... 25 Apr 0
Announcement Applications Now Open for innova Recordings Spring National Call innova Recordings, the in-house recording label of American Composers Forum, invites applicants to submit projects representing a variety of musical.. 25 Apr 0
Playlist ListN Up: Akenya (April 22, 2022) ListN Up is a weekly series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contemporary artists by showcasing the diverse.. 22 Apr 0
Video Video Premiere: Muspelheim by Jasmine Morris A cluster of discordant droning reeds usher in a slinking ornamented melody in composer Jasmine Morris‘ “Muspelheim,” a musical depiction.. 21 Apr 1
Concert Seattle Modern Orchestra Welcomes Darius Jones for Residency Since 2010, the Seattle Modern Orchestra (SMO) has been bringing contemporary repertoire to the Pacific Northwest and beyond via livestream... 20 Apr 0
Interview 5 Questions to Sarah Bob (pianist) about New Gallery Concert Series New Gallery Concert Series (NewGal) was about to celebrate its 20th anniversary when the pandemic hit. On April 30, 2022,.. 19 Apr 0
Interview 5 Questions to Han Chen about Migration Music When pianist Han Chen moved from Taiwan to the United States, it didn’t take long for him to become curious.. 18 Apr 0
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 2