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Behind the Scenes at Brownstone
I’m not really sure if “concert” is the right word at all. Installation? Event? Happening? Experience?
Celebrating Music with Heart
This was a Valentine’s Day we won’t soon forget, raising over $6,000 for Partners In Health and their world-class care to the people of Haiti.
New York Times: 26 Works, New and Old, to Aid Relief in Haiti
“All told, twenty-six works of various lengths were performed, most contemporary and eclectic.”
The Best of 2009
Watch concert highlights from Groanbox, New Music 101, Reverb, and Glimpses.
PBS Thirteen: CD Release Party for Concertos
The piece has a virtuosic mandolin part and an amalgam of styles including Middle Eastern harmonies, lots of minor seconds, fluttering tremolos, and string bits that occasionally sound like something from a Bernard Herrmann film score.
The Dreams of Vivian Fung
There’s a long tradition of composers finding inspiration in Balinese music, from Poulenc and Britten to Evan Ziporyn and Ingram Marshall.
Jakub Ciupinski and the Art of Repetition
“I absolutely love churches for their long reverb. Harmonic structures can only emerge through reverb or the listener’s memory.”
Erin Gee Finds Her Voice
To hear her describe it in precise, almost scientific terms might lead one to believe that Erin is not her music’s best salesperson; that is, until she gets on stage.
Cristina Spinei in Constant Motion
For Cristina Spinei, writing music is inextricably linked to dance, her study of Brazilian folk music, and, at times, the sounds and rhythms of her commute on Metro-North railway.
New Sounds, New Ideas
With four completely different voices, the composers in our fall concert, REVERB, have summed up their thoughts on what new music can express.
Highlights from New Music 101
Go behind-the-scenes and watch concert highlights and premieres from our latest interactive concert.

