Soundwalk-a-thon Pics
(More pics below.)
Tonight's Philharmonic concert wasn't my usual sort of fare – a Brandenburg Concerto, the Haydn Trumpet Concerto, Bolero - but it was all worth it for the 14 minutes Principal Clarinetist
The biggest bandshell crowd I've seen in seven years turned out for last night's season-opening concert at Celebrate Brooklyn, featuring David Byrne and his white-clad troupe of dancers and musicians.
After hanging out in the Old Can Factory courtyard for several hours listening to live performances by Joan LaBarbara and others, I wandered upstairs to Issue Project Room's 3rd floor
Our soundwalk ends up at Issue Project Room, where there's a party with drinks, food and live music, including this band Flaming Fire, who are running up and down 4th
On 3rd St. near 3rd Ave., Bradford stops at a car, opens the trunk, and hauls out his Pencilina: a homemade contraption that's part electric guitar, part cello, and part
At 4pm, I met up with composer Bradford Reed and about 15 others outside the Carroll St. F train stop, where he had us all download three of his "pieces"
Inspired by Daniel Neumann's soundwalk "Demasking the Bridges", I sat under the Manhattan Bridge for a half-hour. It's like sitting inside a tunnel, the rumble of trucks and trains creating
I was taking pictures on the Union St. bridge when I heard a strange blend of melodicas, clarinets, kazoos and keyboards approaching. I turned to my left and saw Marc