• Removed From Air

    From 113 (One Thirteen), this event is a video show featuring work by Elizabeth A. Baker, Joey Crane, Anthony R Green, Joe Horton, Sam Krahn, Heather Mease, Joshua Musikantow, Tiffany M. Skidmore, and Bethany Younge. Program details will be provided in the YouTube video description. Join on YouTube for a live chat during the show! Date […]

  • Bang on a Can Marathon – All Commissions, All World Premieres – Live Online

    New Year! New Hope! New Commissions! Bang on a Can presents an entire marathon of PREMIERES! 16 brand new works by 16 pioneering composers. Tune in to hear 4 hours of nonconformist, noncommercial, mind-blowing music. Alvin Lucier!  Jennifer Walshe! Matthew Shipp! Ingrid Laubrock! Gabriel Kahane! and many many more. This concert is FREE!  But please […]

  • Sunday Concert: Jason Amos & Betsy Hinkle of the Boston Public Quartet

    The Framingham Public Library will host Jason Amos and Betsy Hinkle of the Boston Public Quartet on Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 2pm CST | 3pm EST and will be viewed on Facebook Live The Boston Public Quartet was created to connect, inspire and innovate as an ensemble-in-residence in Boston’s diverse neighborhoods. The quartet is dedicated […]

  • COINCIDENT – Episode 1 debut event with Q&A

    Zeitgeist is pleased to present the debut of a new multi-episode audiovisual collaboration on February 21 in an online release event with a live artist Q&A session. COINCIDENT is a telematic, multi-episode, audiovisual collaboration between Zeitgeist, composer Scott L. Miller, visual artist Carole Kim, and an evolving list of artists. Each artist performs from their home studio, and […]

  • FIFTH HOUSE ENSEMBLE IN RESIDENCE

    FIFTH HOUSE ENSEMBLE IN RESIDENCE

    AUGSBURG UNIVERSITY MUSIC in collaboration with MACPHAIL CENTER FOR MUSIC invites you to share virtually with the FIFTH HOUSE ENSEMBLE IN RESIDENCE   Deep Listening: 5 consecutive 15-minute sessions; guided meditations, daily rituals, improvised text scores, and movement exercises; Deep Listening provides multiple tools for mindfulness, creativity, and communal music making. Friday, January 29, 2021 […]

  • Our Voices: Gabriella Reyes, Jennifer Higdon, Adolphus Hailstork Headline New York Choral Society’s 2020-21 Season

    Virtual , United States

    The New York Choral Society has announced “Our Voices,” a digital 2020-21 season between November and May. “The challenge of social distancing – so ‘unchoral’ – has prompted us to consider new ways of creating performances of choral music,” said NY Choral Society’s Music Director David Hayes in a press release. “The digital media space […]

  • TUES@7: Mount Tremper Arts Residency

    In mid-February, the International Contemporary Ensemble will be in-residence at Mount Tremper Arts (MTA) for a variety of projects. Ensemble members are workshopping a new work by Rick Burkhardt and recording the first portrait album of works by members of the Iranian Female Composers Association (IFCA). See what we’ve been up to at this upstate artist sanctuary for […]

  • Composer-to-Composer Talks: Joan Tower / Conor Brown

    American Composers Orchestra’s Composer to Composer series features major American composers in conversation with each other about their work and leading a creative life. The intergenerational discussions will begin by exploring a single work with one composer interviewing the other. Attendees will gain insight to each work’s genesis, sound, influence on the American orchestral canon, […]

  • Performance as Process with Conrad Tao

    Performance as Process with Conrad Tao

    A series of eight FREE monthly digital Performance As Process events on Thursday evenings from September through April will invite audiences to Conrad Tao's, 2020-21 Kaufman Music Center Artist-in-Residence, creative practice as he develops programming for his May 6 Ecstatic Music concert in Merkin Hall. Streamed from his home in Manhattan, these events will give the audience a deeper look […]

  • Jupiter String Quartet: Reflection and Renewal

    Jupiter String Quartet: Reflection and Renewal

    Krannert Center for the Performing Arts is presenting a free, digitally delivered four-part concert series featuring the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Music’s Jupiter String Quartet. The tight-knit ensemble consisting of violinists Nelson Lee and Meg Freivogel, violist Liz Freivogel (Meg’s older sister), and cellist Daniel McDonough (Meg’s husband, Liz’s brother-in-law) is in their […]

  • Versipel in the Mulit(stream)Verse 2

    Join us for our next streaming event featuring live networked performances by the Versipel Collective! This concert will feature world premieres by Matt Wright and Philip Schuessler as well as works by Jennifer Walshe, Jennifer Higdon, Mathias Pincher and Lillian Jammes! Date & Time: Friday, February 26, 2021 at 8 PM CST Visit website to […]