Robert Sirota: A Look into the Daily Life of a Composer
Composer Robert Sirota’s piece Job Fragments for baritone, cello and piano premiered this past February. His works have been performed by a myriad of orchestras across the U.S. and Europe. Most recently, he has commissioned work for the Naumburg Foundation, yMusic, arrangements for Paul Simon and many more.
Building on the Heroic - Review of The Orchestra Now Presentation of Beethoven's Eroica
Question: can a concert ever contain too much Beethoven?
Fly with Contemporary Classical Band, yMusic, on Their New Album Ecstatic Science
The incredibly talented yMusic released their fourth album, Ecstatic Science, with five new works and four major collaborators. This is truly a 40 minute experience that will have you feeling like you’re flying and seeing the tops of all the clouds!
A Sneak Peek of the San Francisco Symphony’s March Concert Schedule
Following a busy and exciting January and February schedule, the San Francisco Symphony is gearing up for another month of classical performances with some of the nation’s most esteemed artists. Prepare for another fabulous month of 2020 with the Symphony!
Trio con Brio Copenhagen’s Program at The Kennedy Center Stage “Shimmers with Mystery, Eeriness, and the Macabre”
DC music lovers, rejoice! The Kennedy Center’s Fortas Chamber Music Concert Series launches this February 19, 2020 in the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater. This season’s chamber music series marks the 37th season at the Kennedy Center, after being established in 1981 by Marta Istomin, the Kennedy Center Artistic Director at the time.
Solitude, Practice, and Lots of Coffee: How Roberto Sierra Fosters His Successful Career with Balance
Roberto Sierra, legendary composer and winner of the prestigious Tomás Luis de Victoria Prize, has been chosen as one of four remarkable composers to write a piece for the Musical Fund Society’s bicentennial celebration. Sierra, like many composers, surrounds himself with inspiration, balancing the internal and external aspects of his life. So what does a day in the life of a composer look like?
The Chamber Music Society’s March Concerts: Beethoven, Messiaen, Schumann and More!
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) has released the event and concert lineup for the month of March. As they celebrate their 50th anniversary season, CMS is introducing programs that are a mixture of both new works and traditional pieces, pulling from various eras of chamber music.
Here are the highlights for this month’s events:
Tania León’s Wheat in the Fields - World Premiere at the Musical Fund Society’s Bicentennial Celebration
Tania León is one of the four winning composers who was chosen to write a world premiere for the Musical Fund Society’s Bicentennial Celebration this spring. We were able to catch up with León to discuss her accomplishments and her remarkable career.
50th Anniversary Season Launched at Oregon Bach Festival
Guest conductors Julian Wachner, Eric Jacobsen, and Miguel Harth-Bedoya will conduct three Bach choral masterworks: Mass in B minor, St. John Passion, and St. Matthew Passion.
Musical Fund Society and Stephen Jaffe Team Up for The Creation of Three Arcs (Chamber Concerto No. 5)
On April 26, 2020, the Musical Fund Society celebrates its 200th anniversary with the creation and sharing of music by nationally recognized composers. Stephen Jaffe, one of the four winning composers for the event, will be writing for the Network for New Music Ensemble this year. We were able to catch up with the acclaimed composer on his life and anticipation for the special event.
LA Phil’s Vibrant 2020/21 Walt Disney Concert Hall Season Includes West Side Story, Brazilian Dance Troupes, The Labèques and More
The world-renowned Los Angeles Philharmonic is famous for testing the bounds of an orchestra’s ability and redefining the power of live music. The orchestra, along with Director Gustavo Dudamel, recently announced the 2020/21 LA Phil season that will celebrate the music of the Americas. With more than two dozen commissions and exciting collaborations, LA Phil will feature music that represents vibrant cultures all over. From modern-day Mexico City to Seoul, Korea, the new season does not disappoint, continuing to foster artistic growth and creative spirit.