The Public Domain: Adding Movement
As if learning to sing a new score from scratch wasn't enough, David Lang's the public domain also calls for the performers […]
The Public Domain: Adding Movement Read Post »
As if learning to sing a new score from scratch wasn't enough, David Lang's the public domain also calls for the performers […]
The Public Domain: Adding Movement Read Post »
Aside from having a bit of unexpected free time on my hands, the thing that finally convinced me to participate
The Public Domain: First Rehearsal Read Post »
Whenever I first meet someone who finds out that I'm the host of a music blog, one of the first questions they
My Lincoln Center Debut: David Lang’s “The Public Domain” Read Post »
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The Feelies and Beach Fossil at Central Park Summerstage Read Post »
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Celebrate Brooklyn 2016 Read Post »
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Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles Funkify Highline Ballroom Read Post »
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The Sketchy Orkestra Plays Le Poisson Rouge Read Post »
The Utah Symphony and music director Thierry Fischer perform at Carnegie Hall in next Friday, April 29th—in a concert