“A Dancer’s Dream” at the New York Philharmonic
At the end of each of his first two seasons as music director of the New York Phil, Alan Gilbert staked […]
“A Dancer’s Dream” at the New York Philharmonic Read Post »
At the end of each of his first two seasons as music director of the New York Phil, Alan Gilbert staked […]
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The '60s tropicalia band making their Brooklyn debut Saturday night at the bandshell. More pics on the photo page.
Os Mutantes at Celebrate Brookyln Read Post »
I only got to see one performance this year during the seventh-annual Make Music New York: the day-long feast of
Make Music New York 2013 Read Post »
by Caroline Sanchez Dover, Delaware could not have asked for a more beautiful weekend to host the East Coast’s newest
Firefly Music Festival 2013 Read Post »
by Zoë Gorman Before extremists began taking over the north of the African nation of Mali and proclaimed a jihadist
Amadou and Mariam and Bombino at Celebrate Brooklyn Read Post »
Ancient and innovative can easily coexist. In music especially, composers and peroformers throughout history have looked back for guidence and inspirtaion as they move forward. Steve Reich has openly written about the debt his music owes to the 13th century French composer Pérotin and one of Felix Mendelssohn’s greatest achievements was his rediscovery of J.S Bach’s music with his mounting of the St. Matthews Passion.
On Sunday night, the JACK Quartet and guest cellist Joshua Roman continued this tradition of finding inspiration in history and programmed their findings next to the rule breakers of today. They presented three madrigals by the intensely expressive renaissance composer Carlo Gesualdo, arranged for sting quintet by JACK violinist Ari Streisfeld, as well as works by Joshua Roman, Brian Ferneyhough and a new piece, premiered by the quintet just three weeks ago in Seattle, by Jefferson Friedman.
JACK Quartet and Joshua Roman at (le) Poisson Rouge Read Post »
by Laura Wasson As I boarded the crowded ferry heading to Governors Island late Saturday afternoon for MATTE's second-annual Full Moon
MATTE Presents Full Moon at Governors Beach Club Read Post »
by Zoë Gorman Photo credit: Zoë Gorman Experiments are, by nature, hit or miss, and last week's Vision Festival at Roulette was no
Vision Festival Experiments with Jazz Read Post »
by Dan Lehner Photo credit: Dan Lehner Marla Mase has a lot she wants to talk about. Over the course
Summerstage NYC 2013: “Speak” by Marla Mase and Tomás Doncker Read Post »