Missy Mazzoli’s Song From the Uproar
Missy Mazzoli's new opera Song From the Uproar, which has been seen in various stages of development over the past […]
Missy Mazzoli’s Song From the Uproar Read Post »
Missy Mazzoli's new opera Song From the Uproar, which has been seen in various stages of development over the past […]
Missy Mazzoli’s Song From the Uproar Read Post »
The Park Avenue Armory's second-annual Tune-In Music Festival, wrapped up last Sunday with a trio of events highlighting the multi-faceted
Tune-In Music Festival: Sunday Wrap-up Read Post »
By Caleb Easterly The C4 Ensemble (The Choral Composer/Conductor Collective) is made up of a formidable group of singers and
The C4 Ensemble Loses Words, but Not Their Voice Read Post »
by Gabriel Furtado Robert Honstein, Ian Dickie and Steve Snowden with Vicky Chow Last Thursday (Feb 23rd) at pianist Vicky Chow's Contagious Sounds concert
Fast Forward Austin’s Showcase on Vicky Chow’s Contagious Sounds series Read Post »
By Caleb Easterly The Philip Glass Ensemble gave a rare marathon performance of Glass’s Music in Twelve Parts as part
Tune-In Music Festival: The Philip Glass Ensemble Plays Music in Twelve Parts Read Post »
by Angela Sutton Photos: Philip Glass by James Ewing / Patti Smith by Jean Baptiste Mondino If I told
Tune-In Music Festival: Phil and Patti Blow Up the Armory Read Post »
By Caleb Easterly Friday evening’s performance at Roulette was dominated by youthful manipulations, both analog and digital. Audrey Chen, classically
Audrey Chen/Jeremiah Cymerman + Nate Wooley + Brian Chase Read Post »
by Gabriel Furtado (photo credit: Stu Rosen) Wednesday Night's performance by the Britten Sinfonia at Alice Tully Hall was an
Britten Sinfonia makes its US Debut with Thomas Adès Read Post »
As if the Berlin Phil at Carnegie and the Ecstatic Music Fest at the Kaufman Center weren't enough,
Tune-In Music Festival Starts Tonight at the Park Ave Armory Read Post »