Coffee Conversations: Composer Eric Lemmon
by Nick Stubblefield NYC-based musician Eric Lemmon has been burning it up of late. His compositions, noted for their broad range of […]
Coffee Conversations: Composer Eric Lemmon Read Post »
by Nick Stubblefield NYC-based musician Eric Lemmon has been burning it up of late. His compositions, noted for their broad range of […]
Coffee Conversations: Composer Eric Lemmon Read Post »
by Robert Leeper Maverick American composer Harry Partch is revered in modern musical circles, but due to the difficulty of presenting
Harry Partch’s Delusions of the Fury at Lincoln Center Festival Read Post »
by Nick Stubblefield Stepping into Spectrum in Lower Manhattan is like stepping into a modern-day composer's living room. CDs line one wall,
Sarah Plum Plays New Works at Spectrum Read Post »
by Robert Leeper Peter Oundjian and The Orchestra of St. Luke's at the Venetian Theater A standard orchestra program pairs
Caramoor Summer Music Festival Kicks Off 70th Anniversary Season Read Post »
by Nick Stubblefield Singer Karen Marie with the Highline Chamber Ensemble The Highline Chamber Ensemble, which typically performs in lofts,
Highline Chamber Ensemble at SubCulture Read Post »
by Robert Leeper George Manahan, Photo Credit: Hiroyuki Ito/Getty Images Organizations that further the careers of young composers are plentiful
A Celebration of the Composer with the American Composers Orchestra Read Post »
For anyone who cares at all about the living art of music, there is no more vital institution than the
Coffee Conversation: Kronos Quartet’s David Harrington Read Post »
Somehow, I missed last week's announcement that Julia Wolfe, co-founder of Bang on a Can, won this year's Pulitzer Prize
Julia Wolfe Wins the Pulitzer Prize for “Anthracite Fields” Read Post »
Duke Ellington, who was born this day in 1899, was by any measure the greatest composer this country has ever