Concert standard issue Bring a Striking Performance of Modern Works to London’s St. Giles Camberwell 5 Feb 1
Announcement Announcing the 2025 McKnight Composer Fellowship and Visiting Residency Awardees 4 Feb 0
Concert Sexist portrayal of poverty in Harlot’s Progress at Theater an der Wien In 1731, the British artist William Hogarth made a series of six paintings titled “A Harlot’s Progress.” They depicted the.. 30 Oct 0
Album Chris Campbell and Grant Cutler’s Schooldays Over: Folk Reimagined Schooldays Over is Chris Campbell and Grant Cutler’s dark and haunting reimagining of Ewan MacColl’s Irish folk-ballad of the same.. 30 Oct 0
Concert Filmmaker or Playwright? Composer Paul Lansky Premieres Textures Around 2004, composer Paul Lansky famously made an about-face. After over 40 years of pioneering work in computer and electronic.. 29 Oct 0
Recommended Concerts This week: concerts in New York (October 28 – November 3, 2013) The Pit Stop Players and the Pendulum The selections for the concert include themes from film (David Shire’s score to.. 28 Oct 0
Concert Bassoonist Peter Kolkay Shines in Joan Tower Premiere Composer Joan Tower’s newest work, Red Maple, premiered on October 4, 2013, at the Koger Center for the Arts at University.. 27 Oct 0
Album Daníel Bjarnason’s Over Light Earth: Familiar Language, Daring Lexicon Sometimes contemporary orchestral music is abrasively radical. And sometimes the revolution is much more discreet, promising the listener a familiar.. 26 Oct 0
Concert Nico Muhly’s Two Boys: A thrilling production at the Metropolitan Opera Monday, October 21, 2013 marked the New York premiere of Nico Muhly’s opera Two Boys at the Metropolitan Opera. Two.. 25 Oct 0
Concert Arvo Pärt: Soul Replenishing at Soundstreams Toronto Season Opener Many season openers tend to displays of bravado and vivacity. Soundstreams’ sold-out opener at Royal Conservatory Toronto’s Koerner Hall on.. 24 Oct 0
Entrepreneurship 10 things to consider when you’re submitting an album for review As the editor-in-chief of I CARE IF YOU LISTEN, I have been receiving a growing number of submissions for reviews... 23 Oct 10
Album When man and machine play together: Andrew May’s Imaginary Friends (navona) Aptly named in an age of technology-induced isolation, Imaginary Friends (navona) explores the relationship between human performers and interactive computer systems... 23 Oct 0