Concert “We Have Gone As Far As We Can Together” Combines Opera and Ritual for a Cathartic Experience 6 Nov 0
Album The World Was Once All Miracle: Raymond Yiu Preserves LGBTQ+ History Once a death sentence, AIDS is thankfully now a condition that can be managed, and while the fear of this.. 14 Apr 1
Interview 5 Questions to Reylon Yount (yangqin player, Tangram Co-Director) Chinese-American yangqin player Reylon Yount, currently residing in London, combines performance with songwriting, improvisation and diverse academic interests. With Alex.. 13 Apr 0
Album String Noise Amplifies Black Narratives on Genre-Crossing Alien Stories As the hardships caused by the global pandemic and uprisings in protest of police brutality and systemic racism have become.. 12 Apr 2
Playlist ListN Up: Stephanie Chou (April 9, 2021) ListN Up is a series of weekly artist-curated playlists. Born from a desire to keep artists sharing and connected during times.. 9 Apr 0
Interview Jazz Musician Asuka Kakitani Follows the Story and the Color This article was commissioned by American Composers Forum. The first recording of jazz music was made in 1917, and in.. 8 Apr 0
Feature Erin Busch Helps Sister Cities Girlchoir Tell Their Stories Through Music This article was commissioned by American Composers Forum. The weather outside is typically unimportant when we gather in virtual environments... 8 Apr 0
Concert New Gallery Concert Series Celebrates Hope and Artistry in the Face of Grief The work of photographer and teacher Rashon “Rah-Lik” Briggs is striking and imbued with a longing and melancholy. His series of.. 7 Apr 0
Interview 5 Questions to Mansi Shah (Colors of Classical Music) Data scientist and flutist Mansi Shah is the creator and curator of Colors of Classical Music. Founded in 2020, the.. 6 Apr 1
Concert BLUES BLOOD | BLACK FUTURE: Radical Transformation through Repetition BLUES BLOOD | BLACK FUTURE begins and ends with cooking. Sekai Abeni–one of four lyricists of the Roulette-commissioned piece–stirs greens,.. 5 Apr 0
Playlist ListN Up: Forbes Graham (April 2, 2021) ListN Up is a series of weekly artist-curated playlists. Born from a desire to keep artists sharing and connected during times.. 2 Apr 0
Nathalie Joachim’s Cello Concerto Premiere Reminds That Programming Black Artists Should Be Year Long 2