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The Musicians of Billband, Considered Individually

Musicuratum LP: Large Print Edition wrote 3 months ago: As a coda to the previous text about Bill Ryan’s new album, it occurred to me to roll out an omnibus … more →

Tags: bandcamp, facebook, MySpace, soundcloud, vimeo, Website, YouTube, New York City, New York

The Musicians of Billband, Considered Individually

Musicuratum wrote 3 months ago: As a coda to the previous text about Bill Ryan’s new album, it occurred to me to roll out an omnibus … more →

Tags: YouTube, soundcloud, vimeo, MySpace, facebook, bandcamp, Website, United States of America, New York

Billband ~ Live at LPR (A Review)

Chris McGovern wrote 3 months ago: Billband Le Poisson Rouge, NYC Sunday, February 10th, 2013 This is the first time that I’m rev … more →

Tags: new classical music, Musicians, concert reviews, avant-garde, Ashley Bathgate, Vicky Chow, david cossin, LPR, Bill Ryan

Bill Ryan

Musicuratum LP: Large Print Edition wrote 3 months ago: Around a week ago in New York, thanks to a tip by Adam Cuthbért, I was able to devote at least a lit … more →

Tags: facebook, soundcloud, Website, YouTube, New York City, New York, United States of America, Michigan, Allendale

Bill Ryan

Musicuratum wrote 3 months ago: Around a week ago in New York, thanks to a tip by Adam Cuthbért, I was able to devote at least a lit … more →

Tags: YouTube, soundcloud, facebook, Website, United States of America, New York, New York City, Michigan, Allendale

Bill Ryan ~ On Towards Daybreak, Billband and LPR1 comment

Chris McGovern wrote 4 months ago: Composer Bill Ryan had some time to talk to me about his new CD Towards Daybreak, which is about to … more →

Tags: new classical music, Interview, Composers, Concert Previews, Ashley Bathgate, Vicky Chow, david cossin, LPR, Bill Ryan

PACE Theater presents David T. Little’s SOLDIER SONGS

sony411 wrote 4 months ago: Peer into the soul of the soldier. Composer David T. Little, described by the New York Times as show … more →

Tags: Manhattan, pace university, David T. Little, Beth Morrison Projects, Opera

A Couple of December Nights of Music in New York ~ Double Review1 comment

Chris McGovern wrote 5 months ago: Pianist Jenny Q. Chai, image coutresy of Bob Bruno Both written by Scottie Roche Daniele and Sxip’s … more →

Tags: Classical Music, new classical music, concert reviews, avant-garde, Composer/performer, Ethel, Le Poisson Rouge, bridget kibbey, Jenny Q Chai

Danielle Eva Schwob & Sxip Shirey ~ On The Hour of Charm at LPR2 comments

Chris McGovern wrote 5 months ago: Composer-singers (gifted musicians, too) Danielle Eva Schwob and Gene “Sxip” Shirey had … more →

Tags: Classical Music, new classical music, Interview, Musicians, avant-garde, Composer/performer, Concert Previews, Ethel, bridget kibbey

An Evening of Diversions at the Launch Party for Experiences by GroupMe

kfairclothobserver wrote 7 months ago: There’s a stylish skeleton just outside the frame, btw. When Betabeat arrived downtown at a hu … more →

Tags: chris carella, groupme, Steve Martocci, brew pr, Mallory Blair, salmagundi, Bianca Caampued

Todd Reynolds and Friends at Rite of Summer 2012 (A Review)2 comments

Chris McGovern wrote 8 months ago: Todd Reynolds and some friends performing at Governor’s Island at the Rite of Summer Festival … more →

Tags: new classical music, Musicians, Review, concert reviews, Composer/performer, rite of summer, Governors Island, jordan tice, Jonny Rodgers

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Chris McGovern wrote 8 months ago: Photo courtesy of Kevin Kennefick–KJKPhoto Well, I am already in great pain from having to pin … more →

Tags: new classical music, Interview, Musicians, Composer/performer, violin, Violinist, Ashley Bathgate, rite of summer, jordan tice

Rite of Summer Festival (Preview) ~ Chat With Blair McMillen and Pam Goldberg1 comment

Chris McGovern wrote 9 months ago: The Rite of Summer Festival on Governor’s Island kicked off again this past July 7th, but ther … more →

Tags: Classical Music, Interview, Musicians, Review, avant-garde, pianist, The JACK Quartet, rite of summer, Pam Goldberg

Bang On a Can All Day ~ 2012 Marathon2 comments

Chris McGovern wrote 11 months ago: The Deep Listening Band performing at the Bang On a Can Marathon last Sunday (L to R: Stuart Dempste … more →

Tags: Appreciation thereof, new classical music, Composers, Musicians, Review, concert reviews, Performance Art, avant-garde, Composer/performer

Live So Far

keithpp wrote 11 months ago: Live So Far Live So Far limited edition PLEASE share the music with your friends – play it to … more →

Tags: Music, Blues, jazz, lobelia, Live So Far, Neil Alexander. Steve Lawson

MINIMAL NOISE_Todd Reynolds_Outerborough

scriptease editions wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Music

Sexual Orientation and Sports: The Power of the You Can Play Project3 comments

Adam Williams wrote 1 year ago: “I think we’re lucky we live in Canada, people are almost seen as wackos for saying things lik … more →

Tags: features, NHL, NHL Hockey, Monarchy Hockey, You Can Play Project, Steven Stamkos, Interview, GLBT, sean avery

Adventures in NYC: Instagramtastic

Caleb Hiliadis wrote 1 year ago:                             … more →

Tags: Travel, Brooklyn, Instagram, Post No Bills, White Plains, Metro North, Subway, Spring Street Natural, Chipotle Mexican Grille

Interview with the Aiana String Quartet

Lane Harder wrote 1 year ago: In advance of their participation in the SXSW Nonclassical Showcase, in partnership with Naxos Recor … more →

Tags: interviews, Benjamin C.S. Boyle, SXSW, Aiana String Quartet, Nonclassical Records, Innova Recordings, Gabriel Prokofiev, PK Waddle, Bel Cuore Sax Quartet


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