TransCentury Communications reviews two Michael Adcock CDs

TransCentury Communications reviews two Michael Adcock CDs

Sheer delight is also the primary reason to hear two new Centaur discs featuring pianist Michael Adcock.

Classical Music Sentinel reviews "Ragtime in Washington"

Classical Music Sentinel reviews "Ragtime in Washington"

"I strongly recommend this CD for any and all piano music fans, but mostly to those wistful to hear some good old ragtime played with the respect it deserves."

Baby Got Bach engages executive consulting services

Baby Got Bach engages executive consulting services

Baby Got Bach Artistic Director Orli Shaham and Executive Director Gail Wein are pleased to announce the engagement of Gene Sobczak and PROTEA Success Navigation in the advancement and continuing development of the organization.

Christian Carey previewsDemi Broxa at ACFNY

Christian Carey previewsDemi Broxa at ACFNY

Austrian Cultural Forum prides itself on an eclectic array of offerings, with regular programs presenting excellent composers and ensembles on the cusp of new music making. Pop has been among past proceedings, but an event like the one this Friday treads new ground for the venue.

WQXR: Roads Not Taken

WQXR: Roads Not Taken

From a very young age, pianists invest themselves fully in practice and performance. Their commitment is so deep and their talent so inspiring that it’s difficult to imagine them doing anything else.

WQXR: 12 Pianists Chose the Piece of a Lifetime

WQXR: 12 Pianists Chose the Piece of a Lifetime

But what if this impossible decision was made more impossible still? What if today’s great pianists could play one piece — and one piece only — for the rest of their lives? What would they choose, and why? Here’s what they told us.

TransCentury Communications reviews "Soul of a Nation"

TransCentury Communications reviews "Soul of a Nation"

The four presidential-focused concertos by Victoria Bond (born 1945) on a new Albany Records CD quite clearly have Copland’s Lincoln Portrait as a model – Bond herself says so – but they also, and rather more interestingly, adapt Charles Ives’ approach of including familiar, even homespun music within the newly composed material.

Victoria Bond releases new CD on Albany Records

Victoria Bond releases new CD on Albany Records

Soul of a Nation: Portraits of Presidential Character

Schmopera - TALKING WITH SINGERS: NELSON EBO

Schmopera - TALKING WITH SINGERS: NELSON EBO

Angolan tenor Nelson Ebo's upcoming role is one that hits particularly close to home. Next month in Heartbeat Opera's new adaptation of Beethoven's Fidelio (May 3-13), Ebo sings Stan - or Florestan, in the original libretto - the black activist who is wrongfully incarcerated.

Lucid Culture writes "Trio Vitruvi Make a Rapturously Vivid North American Debut at Carnegie Hall"

Lucid Culture writes "Trio Vitruvi Make a Rapturously Vivid North American Debut at Carnegie Hall"

Trio Vitruvi Make a Rapturously Vivid North American Debut at Carnegie Hall

Art Music Lounge Reviews Trio Vitruvi CD

Art Music Lounge Reviews Trio Vitruvi CD

Listening to this CD, I was consistently struck by the tautness of Trio Vitruvi’s approach. The running piano figures up and down the keyboard have the crispness of the Beaux Arts Trio’s Menahem Pressler.

Schmopera - DON GIOVANNI: "STRENGTHENED BY REINTERPRETATION."

Schmopera - DON GIOVANNI: "STRENGTHENED BY REINTERPRETATION."

Heartbeat Opera Co-Music Director Daniel Schlosberg is ready for the company's fourth annual Spring Festival, where he'll unveil his new arrangement of Mozart's Don Giovanni. The composer and pianist has taken on operatic classics in past seasons, experimenting with percussion with Lucia di Lammermoor and adding jazz into Carmen; for this Don Giovanni, directed by Heartbeat Opera Co-Artistic Director Louisa Proske, he gets creative with the clarinet.

Schmopera - FIDELIO: STILL POLITICAL IN 2018

Schmopera - FIDELIO: STILL POLITICAL IN 2018

As Heartbeat Opera gears up for its fourth annual Spring Festival, Artistic Director Ethan Heard is in rehearsals for his poignant adaptation of Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio (May 3-13). Heard has written new English dialogue with Marcus Scott to bring the story of political prisoners into 2018; Heartbeat Opera's production features a primarily black cast, and a true "Prisoners' Chorus" of incarcerated members of 6 prison choirs across the Midwest.

Houlihan interviewed by Stephen Petke on WWUH

Houlihan interviewed by Stephen Petke on WWUH

Christopher Houlihan performs his first recital as faculty member of Hartford's Trinity College on April 20 at 7:30 pm. The Annual Clarence Watters Memorial Recital takes place at Trinity College Chapel (300 Summit St, Hartford, CT).

Limelight Magazine reviews Trio Vitruvi Carnegie Hall debut

 	 Limelight Magazine reviews Trio Vitruvi Carnegie Hall debut

Danish Trio with a dash of Aussie prove old heads on young bodies in impressive Carnegie debut.

Epoch Times reviews Jane Ira Bloom at BPAC

Epoch Times reviews Jane Ira Bloom at BPAC

Bloom thought of a jazz work based on the Dickinson’s (1830–1886) creations, in part, because poet played piano and was an improviser. For the Dickinson project, the poems Bloom selected were “those that got to me.” But she picked selections from the poems rather than using the complete poems.

Buffalo News: Guest violinist, Rochester conductor make glorious music with the BPOGuest violinist, Rochester conductor make glorious music with the BPO

 	 Buffalo News: Guest violinist, Rochester conductor make glorious music with the BPOGuest violinist, Rochester conductor make glorious music with the BPO

Violinist Tessa Lark impressed at the Friday morning coffee concert with the BPO.

National Sawdust Log - Victoria Bond: Conducting a Life at the Cutting Edge

 	 National Sawdust Log - Victoria Bond: Conducting a Life at the Cutting Edge

In a long and multi-faced career as composer, conductor, and concert presenter, Victoria Bond has created a legacy not only of her own compositions, but also of works by other composers via her annual new music showcase, Cutting Edge Concerts. The 21st season opens on April 9 at Symphony Space with the world premiere staging of Eric Salzman’s opera Big Jim and the Small-Time Investors. Each of the four programs, on consecutive Monday evenings in April, features a different performing ensemble, and includes at least one world premiere.

BBC Magazine's 'Rising Stars' features Tessa Lark

BBC Magazine's 'Rising Stars' features Tessa Lark

On the heals of her 2018 BBT Fellowship award, violinist Tessa Lark is featured as one of the BBC Magazine's 'Rising Stars'.

Jazz Trail Interview with Jane Ira Bloom

Jazz Trail Interview with Jane Ira Bloom

Jazz soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom speaks with Filipe Freitas of the Jazz Trail about her most recent album "Wild Lines: Improvising Emily Dickenson" and her upcoming performance at the Baruch Performing Arts Center.