New Music
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Hildegard at Dusk
Du.0 performs Leah Asher and a Hildegardian co-composition in Central Park
New MusicRECAP’s Freshman Album Reminds Us We Are Listening
RECAP, together with composers Angélica Negrón, Allison Loggins-Hull, Lesley Flannigan, Ellen Reid, Mary Kouyoumdjian, Caroline Shaw and the members of TRANSIT New Music have created something that is as visceral as it is kaleidoscopic.
ReviewWhere We Are Now Didn’t Exist
Adam Tendler and String Orchestra of Brooklyn premiere Devonté Hynes's "Happenings" and perform Julius Eastman's "Gay Guerrilla" at Little Island.
ReviewHearing Beyond The First Layer of Sound with Jay Campbell
Jay Campbell discusses Catherine Lamb's "descensus".
InquiryWhat Label Owners Want You To Know About Releasing An Album
Label owners answer questions about working with labels, recording, self releasing and starting a label.
InquiryOpera and TV had a Baby, and There's A Lot to Love
It's a little weird seeing Hollywood actors pantomime opera, but this is a genre to watch.
ReviewChris Cerrone and Timo Andres on Musical Economy
A conversation with Chris Cerrone and Timo Andres about economy in music, the challenges of aleatoric music, the drama inherent to Chris’s compositions and loungewear.
InquiryOn Not Killing The Music with Judith Berkson
Judith Berkson and Anna Heflin meet at Central Park to discuss Judith's upcoming release "Liederkreis II", Schoenberg Harmony and the relationships between the old and the new.
New MusicThird Coast Percussion and Two Assads Explore “The Stories That Connect Us All”
With a universal sentiment in mind — archetypes, after all, define human experience the world over — father and daughter began work on a monumental 12-movement cycle, each movement modeled after one of the archetypes proposed by Freudian psychoanalyst Carl Jung.
ReviewFor Lucie Vítková, Aging Brought the Melting of Melody
Things happen to people, and people make music. Therefore, there will always be a connection, conscious or unconscious, between the two. It was reaffirming to hear these views echoed by Brooklyn-based composer, improviser and performer Lucie Vítková when we discussed their upcoming album, "Aging".
New Music