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Arnold Schoenberg

David Sanford--Photo by Sabado Visconti

ListN Up: David Sanford (September 30, 2022)

ListN Up is a series of artist-curated playlists that offer an intimate sonic portrait of contempora...
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Lisa Bielawa

This week: concerts in New York (February 17, 2020 – February 23, 2020)

Philip Glass Ensemble performs “Music in Twelve Parts” (Parts 7,8,9) Philip Glass Ensemble performs...
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Sam Reising
Cantata Profana

Kettle Corn New Music Closes 4th Season with Epitaphs and Fairytales

On Friday, May 27, 2016, the DiMenna Center opened its doors to a moderate but dedicated crowd of su...
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Christian Kriegeskotte
John Adams - Photo by Margaretta Mitchell

This week: concerts in New York (June 29 – July 5, 2015)

Ensemble LPR The program will feature the world premiere of Solstice, a new work by composer David H...
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Sam Reising
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A Delightfully Devious Valentine from Tenth Intervention at Bowery Poetry Club

It’s not uncommon, at least from what I’ve experienced living in New York and Brooklyn, for new musi...
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Rebecca Lentjes
Composer Paola Prestini

This week: concerts in New York (February 9 – February 15, 2015)

Pierrot Lunaire: A Dystopian Valentine’s Arnold Schoenberg Canadian soprano Charlotte Mundy joins pi...
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Sam Reising
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Arthur Berger: Words for Music, Perhaps on BMOP Sound

History is a relentless homogenizer. What begins life as a blooming, buzzing confusion, continuously...
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Matt Mendez
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Transcendent Pathways Concerts Debut at San Francisco Conservatory

The San Francisco Conservatory of Music hosted the Inaugural Concert of the Transcendent Pathways co...
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Danny Clay
Wet Ink Ensemble

This week: concerts in New York (March 4 – March 10, 2013) [updated]

Interval 6.2 | Solos, Duos, & Trios: Alex Mincek Curates Wet Ink The Wet Ink ensemble will prese...
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Sam Reising
Jeffrey Means conducting Sound Icon (Michele McDonald/Boston-Globe)

Two Concerts in Boston: Preservationism or Progressivism? (part 2/2)

Sound Icon | Part 2: The Progressivist (read also Part 1: The Preservationist) If Boston Musica Viva...
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Christian Gentry
Boston Musica Viva (Photo by Aram Boghostan/Boston Globe)

Two Concerts in Boston: Preservationism or Progressivism? (part 1 of 2)

Boston Musica Viva | Part 1: The Preservationist Last November, I began this post with the intention...
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Christian Gentry
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This week: concerts in New York (October 8 – October 14, 2012)

The Satie-Cage Connection | Red Light New Music The composer collective Red Light New Music performs...
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Sam Reising
Sharla Nafziger (soprano), and Michael Slattery (tenor)

Focus on Schoenberg at the Austrian Cultural Forum

On January19th, the Austrian Cultural Forum presented the first concert in a new lieder series led b...
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Lauren Ishida
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Beauty from Ugliness

Discussing aesthetic principles and ideals is always a subjective topic, with the totality of what i...
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Tai Livingston
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In the fertile shadow of Schoenberg

Somewhere in the world of contemporary music, in among all the solo bassoon CDs and Tom Waits arrang...
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Paul Kilbey

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