Q2 Spaces Visits Composers’ Cribs
I'm starting to think that – unconditional hero-worship aside – composers are the most generous artists we have. I mean, […]
Q2 Spaces Visits Composers’ Cribs Read Post »
I'm starting to think that – unconditional hero-worship aside – composers are the most generous artists we have. I mean, […]
Q2 Spaces Visits Composers’ Cribs Read Post »
Two days after joining in the standing ovation for John Adams during curtain calls at the final performance of The Death
John Adams Hosts NY Phil’s CONTACT! at SubCulture Read Post »
by Robert Leeper The PUBLIQuartet is a group of young string players who bring both technical mastery and freewheeling joy to their
PUBLIQuartet Mixes Jazz and Classical at Subculture Read Post »
After spending eight years in the Kronos Quartet, many were surprised when cellist Jeffrey Zeigler left Kronos – ostensibly one of the
Jeffrey Ziegler’s “Something of Life” at Le Poisson Rouge Read Post »
by Steven Pisano Photo by Matthew Murphy Formed in 2010 by New York City Ballet (NYCB) dancer Troy Schumacher, Ballet
Ballet Collective and Hotel Elefant at the Skirball Center Read Post »
Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera "There aren't many things left worth fighting for in this world. Art is one of them." –
“The Death of Klinghoffer” at the Met Opera Read Post »
Our old friend Ljova was showing off his conductor chops in Bryant Park recently, leading a varied group of NYC
Ljova’s “Signal Strength” Via Subway Wi-Fi Read Post »
by Nick Stubblefield Bernstein. Mahler. Stravinsky. These men were all highly-respected composer/conductors found in music history textbooks. Flip to the
John Adams Conducts the Yale Philharmonia and Brentano Quartet Read Post »
About a year ago, vocal octet Roomful of Teeth offered the first complete NYC performance of Caroline Shaw's Pulitzer Prize-winning Partita for
White Light Festival: Roomful of Teeth Perform Music by Eckert, Amidon, Wells and Shaw Read Post »