Tristan Perich at The Kitchen
by Robert Leeper and FoM Let me cut to the chase: there is no one today writing music that is more relevant, more engaging, more viscerally exciting than Tristan Perich. […]
Tristan Perich at The Kitchen Read Post »
by Robert Leeper and FoM Let me cut to the chase: there is no one today writing music that is more relevant, more engaging, more viscerally exciting than Tristan Perich. […]
Tristan Perich at The Kitchen Read Post »
Are art museums the new concert halls? Not exactly, but, there is a long and storied tradition of presenting live music in art galleries and museums. Particularly in the realm
Museum Music: Ryoji Ikeda’s “superposition” at the Met Museum; Sound/Source at MoMA PS1 Read Post »
by Robert Leeper Rainforest IV Photo credit: John Driscoll Most trips to the Caramoor estate in bucolic Katonah, New York end with a charming Italian Opera, chamber music, or maybe
Sonic Delights Festival at Caramoor Read Post »
Photo: Bonnie Wright Tonight, Dither's James Moore and Taylor Levine join forces with Bang on a Can All-Stars Vicky Chow and Dave Cossin on a program inspired by the ongoing exhibition Other
Bang on a Can Tonight at The Jewish Museum Read Post »
NOTE: This contest has ended. Kettle Corn New Music closes its season this Saturday, June 14, at 7:00 p.m. with Typical Music piano trio, and FoM is giving away two pairs of
FREE TICKETS: Typical Music at DiMenna Center (CONTEST ENDED) 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 series at the Gershwin Hotel, listeners got a little taste
Fast Forward Austin’s Showcase on Vicky Chow’s Contagious Sounds series Read Post »