Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Into The Music By Steve Smith MUSICAL revolutions often come in generous portions. Think of Monteverdi’s operas; Beethoven’s “Eroica” and Ninth ...
FRANK ZAPPA -- composer, rock star, satirist, visionary, curmudgeon, iconoclast -- would have turned 65 on Dec. 21. That milestone did not receive nearly as much attention as another sad reminder of ...
On May 1, the Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble presents a concert including Edgard Varèse’s 1954 “Déserts,” a characteristically extraordinary piece from the ever-experimental French-American ...
Re Music For Our Hectic Time (July 8): If Anaïs Nin heard Edgar Varese's Ionization, she did not hear an "orchestral piece" as Russell Smith states, because Ionization is a work for percussion ...
Among the artifacts occupying the second floor workroom of composer Chou Wen-chung's beautiful West Village brownstone are numerous metal gongs once owned by Edgard Varèse (1883-1965), the ...
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