New Music at the New York Philharmonic
"We have taken a deliberately non-dogmatic approach to selecting the art to be displayed…The only criterion was that the concerts […]
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"We have taken a deliberately non-dogmatic approach to selecting the art to be displayed…The only criterion was that the concerts […]
New Music at the New York Philharmonic Read Post »
Ornette Coleman Quartet 1962 NYC | Jimmy Garrison, Bobby Bradford, Ornette, Charles Moffett | photographer unknown When Ornette Coleman made
Preview: Ornette Coleman Celebration at Celebrate Brooklyn! Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. Kettle Corn New Music closes its season this Saturday, June 14, at 7:00 p.m. with Typical
FREE TICKETS: Typical Music at DiMenna Center (CONTEST ENDED) Read Post »
For fans of indie music, Brooklyn's Northside Festival has always been the scruffy little sister to CMJ, filling the clubs
Northside Festival Grows Up Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. Recently hailed as "New York's de facto leading chamber orchestra" (New York Classical Review), Ensemble
FREE TICKETS: Ensemble ACJW at SubCulture Read Post »
Janelle Monáe might be today's most uncategorizable popular artist. She is frustratingly difficult to pigeonhole: her music channels soul, R&B, funk,
Janelle Monáe Blows Open the Summer at Celebrate Brooklyn! Read Post »
DETROIT, MI - There's no doubt about it: electronic music is having its moment in the sun. Daft Punk won Album
Electronic Music at the Source: Detroit’s Movement Festival Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: TheOrthodoxChurch.info If there were any doubts as to why Arvo Pärt remains the most-performed
Awe-Inspiring Reverence: The Arvo Pärt Project at Carnegie Hall Read Post »
by Robert Leeper All photos: Nick Fallon Brooklyn-based musical outfit Dawn of Midi draws influences from experimental jazz, minimalism, and electronic music—though
Rite of Summer 2014: Dawn of Midi Read Post »