2017 Summer Music Preview
It's Memorial Day weekend, which means it's time for the music to head outdoors into the parks, piers and schoolyards throughout the […]
2017 Summer Music Preview Read Post »
It's Memorial Day weekend, which means it's time for the music to head outdoors into the parks, piers and schoolyards throughout the […]
2017 Summer Music Preview Read Post »
As Alan Gilbert winds down his eight-year tenure as the NY Philharmonic's music director over the next few weeks (Damn, where does the time
NY Philharmonic’s CONTACT! at National Sawdust Read Post »
by Steven Pisano (All photos by Steven Pisano.) The MATA Young Composers Now! festival, ending a week-long run at The
MATA’s Young Composers Now! Festival at The Kitchen Read Post »
There is a change happening in opera. Once the province of coloratura sopranos and heldentenors belting at the top of their
Opera Cabal Performs Ken Ueno’s AEOLUS at National Sawdust Read Post »
"I can't tell you how much I love this quartet. The way they play this music is just amazing. I
Attacca Quartet Plays John Adams at National Sawdust Read Post »
"I think the unexpected nature (of Knoxville) gives the festival a certain relief that it wouldn't have if it was where
Big Ears Festival 2017 Recap Read Post »
by Robert Leeper and FoM Let me cut to the chase: there is no one today writing music that is
Tristan Perich at The Kitchen Read Post »
by Annette Gold “Where is evil?” sings Baron Peel (the booming, authoritative Robert Osborne), described as a “distinguished anatomist of
PROTOTYPE: David Lang’s “anatomy theater” Read Post »
by Annette Gold(All pics by Steven Pisano) Following it's world premiere at Opera Philadelphia in September, the much-hyped Breaking the
PROTOTYPE Festival: Breaking the Waves Read Post »