“We Have An Anchor” Opens at BAM
"It's not an improvised score, though I would hope it leaves the musicians room to move. I wanted them to […]
“We Have An Anchor” Opens at BAM Read Post »
"It's not an improvised score, though I would hope it leaves the musicians room to move. I wanted them to […]
“We Have An Anchor” Opens at BAM Read Post »
Photo credit: Chris Lee, New York Philharmonic On Wednesday, I was invited to a cocktail party for music journalists on the
Cocktail Conversation: Anthony Tommasini Read Post »
by Angela Sutton Pianist Ian Hobson continued his two-month examination of Brahms at the DiMenna Center on Thursday night before
Hobson versus Brahms at DiMenna Center Read Post »
Among all the performing arts, none are better able to impart a sense of occasion than symphony orchestras. Each New
New York Philharmonic Opens 2013 Season with Yo-Yo Ma Read Post »
by Robert Leeper In her performance Tuesday night at the Gramercy Theatre, Danish electro-pop songstress Nanna Øland Fabricius—better known as Oh
Oh Land at Gramercy Theatre Read Post »
by Zoë Gorman Photo credit: The Wall Street Journal At the Guggenheim Museum last Thursday, legendary composer Philip Glass and artist James
Glass Brings Waves of Subtle Change to the Guggenheim Read Post »
The seductive, langurous, occasionally ecstatic music of Julia Holter took over Music Hall of Williamsburg last night, the penultimate stop
Julia Holter at Music Hall of Williamsburg Read Post »
Note: This Contest Has Ended. Is it jazz? Funk? Electro-pop? Hip-hop? Find out the answer at SubCulture this Friday, September 27, at 10:00
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The Ear Heart Music series opened its fourth season last night at Roulette with a performance by Hotel Elefant, who in
Ear Heart Music Series Opens with Hotel Elefant Read Post »