John Zorn @ 60 This Week
John Zorn is pretty much everywhere you look this week in New York, where the Zorn@60 birthday festivities are ramping up to […]
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John Zorn is pretty much everywhere you look this week in New York, where the Zorn@60 birthday festivities are ramping up to […]
John Zorn @ 60 This Week Read Post »
Thanks again to Leaha, Mary, and Kirsten from Hotel Elefant for joining in our first-ever live Q&A! Apologies for the
Live Q&A With Hotel Elefant Read Post »
SubCulture, the new subterranean performance space on the corner of Bleecker and Lafayette, officially opened its doors Monday night with
SubCulture Opens Its Doors Read Post »
The Festival of New Trumpet Music—a.k.a. FONT—opened its 11th edition this week with an ambitious concert last Wednesday night at
FONT (Festival of New Trumpet Music) Opens at Roulette Read Post »
by Zoë Gorman Longleash Trio, a chamber ensemble formed earlier this year, draws its name from a Cold War CIA
Longleash Trio Examines Contrasting Timbres at Opera America Center Read Post »
The music of Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson cast a pall over (le) Poisson Rouge last night, where Jóhannsson performed live piano and
Jóhann Jóhannsson, ACME, and Angélica Negrón at (le) Poisson Rouge Read Post »
by Melanie Wong After a yearlong search for a vibrant space "where artists and audiences [can] connect," brothers and co-owners
SubCulture Brings New Listening Room to NoHo Read Post »
by Zoë Gorman Photo credit: Lora Robertson Making connections across artistic genres has proven to be one of the defining features
Ballet v6.0 Brings Fresh Collaboration to Joyce Theater Read Post »
I couldn't imagine a sharper contrast to Monday's turbulent, often violent performance of George Benjamin's Written on Skin than Tuesday's performance of
Mostly Mozart: ICE Performs David Lang’s “the whisper opera” Read Post »