My Classical Notes: Concertos Review
Mr. Dorman lets his Baroque influence run wild. The works are concise three-movement forms in the standard configuration, but he has not entirely removed the rhythmic complexities that drive his other works.
An Uncommon Duo: Kristin and Jakub
Theremin and violin will take the stage together at the new music venue National Sawdust with Jakub Ciupinski and Kristin Lee.
Nina Young and Multiphonics
Sound artist and composer Nina Young talks about the intersection of electronic and acoustic music.
ComposerCraft and Multiphonics
Robin McClellan, director of ComposerCraft, introduces six middle schooler composers collaborating on our Multiphonics concert.
Majel Connery and Multiphonics
What happened when opera singer Majel Connery threw away most of the traditional technique?
Bora Yoon and Multiphonics
A 21st century re-imaginging of the bassoon classic, Mozart K191, for bassoon and electronics.
Doug Balliett and Multiphonics
“How about a Cleopatra-inspired cantata with obbligato bassoon? Sounds awesome to me.”
Brad Balliett and Multiphonics
“It’s exciting to premiere five new works that feature the bassoon on a single evening – it’s a rare occurrence.”
Edible Manhattan: At This Pop-up, a Composer and a Chef Sync Performances
Jonah Reider is the culinary half of the duo behind “Brownstone,” a food- and music-based pop-up billed as “an experiential treasure-hunt of sound, taste and color.”
Montecristo Magazine: Vivian Fung Interview
It may seem surprising to hear that Vivian Fung, born and raised in Edmonton, has built an international reputation as a classical music composer that has led her to a commissioned orchestral work for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, as a way of introducing its 2015 season in September. But there it is. Fung knows no bounds, nor does her compositional groove.