Mario Diaz de Leon at Roulette
Mario Diaz de Leon is one of those new cross-bred composers—David T. Little and Bryce Dessner, among others—who have found their […]
Mario Diaz de Leon at Roulette Read Post »
Mario Diaz de Leon is one of those new cross-bred composers—David T. Little and Bryce Dessner, among others—who have found their […]
Mario Diaz de Leon at Roulette Read Post »
After Wednesday's CMJ melee, I made my way out to Brooklyn for the latest edition of Ear Heart Music's monthly
Ear Heart Music with American Modern Ensemble Read Post »
by Robert Leeper California's Calder Quartet appeared Saturday night at the Met Museum's Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, the first in a series
Calder Quartet Brings Bartók and Eötvös to Metropolitan Museum of Art Read Post »
by Hazel Newlevant Reviewing a musical is new territory for me, but since Alison Bechdel's Fun Home is one of my all-time
Concert Comix: Fun Home at The Public Theater Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: Ian Douglas, The New York Times After a blockbuster opening to their season—a live
New York Philharmonic Disappoints in Turnage and Beethoven Read Post »
by Melanie Wong Pianist and composer Gregg Kallor gave a refreshing performance at SubCulture last week during the new venue's
Gregg Kallor Wows at SubCulture Read Post »
It's not all that likely, but visitors to the 39th annual Atlantic Antic street fair on Sunday could have wandered
Jonathan Kane’s February, Dan Joseph Ensemble, and Jason Bartel at Issue Project Room 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 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 »