Coffee Conversation: Bora Yoon
Multimedia composer/performer Bora Yoon has spent the better part of a decade developing her one-woman show, Sunken Cathedral, which she describes as "an […]
Coffee Conversation: Bora Yoon Read Post »
Multimedia composer/performer Bora Yoon has spent the better part of a decade developing her one-woman show, Sunken Cathedral, which she describes as "an […]
Coffee Conversation: Bora Yoon Read Post »
The Nouveau Classical Project is known for eclectic musical productions as well as for their forays into the world of
Preview: The Nouveau Classical Project at SubCulture Read Post »
Photo credit: Richard Alexander Caraballo NOTE: This contest has ended. The Music of Now: Rapid Ear Movement (REM) kicks off
FREE TICKETS: The Music of Now Marathon at Symphony Space Read Post »
by Robert Leeper Badi Assad (top) and Kaki King On Thursday night at Merkin Concert Hall, The Goddess, a classic film
New York Guitar Festival: Silent Films/Live Guitars Read Post »
Apologies for the ad—you can thank the Times—but just had to share this tender, sweet improv by Caroline Shaw, who
GRAMMYs 2014 Preview Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. On January 30 at 7:00 p.m., Brandon Boyd (of Incubus fame) takes over Irving Plaza, and FoM
FREE TICKETS: Brandon Boyd at Irving Plaza Read Post »
CLEVELAND, OH — Although I've heard The Cleveland Orchestra in New York enough times to realize that they are, hands down, one of
The Cleveland Orchestra and Youth Chorus at Severance Hall Read Post »
PITTSBURGH, PA — During a weekend visit to Cleveland (more to come on that), I had time to drive two hours
Pittsburgh Symphony Performs Haydn, Danielpour, and Strauss in Heinz Hall Read Post »
Yesterday the NY Phil invited about 80 or so music writers—bloggers and newspaper critics alike—to the WNYC Greene Space for a
Only in New York: NY Phil Announces 2014–15 Season at WNYC Greene Space Read Post »