Thursday, April 19, 2018

A New Song Cycle Contemplates Blackness

A new song cycle, opera, video and Brad Mehldau's take on Bach.
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Deceptive Cadence

A New Song Cycle Contemplates Blackness

A collaboration between three prominent artistic voices — singer Lawrence Brownlee, composer Tyshawn Sorey and poet Terrance Hayes — examines what it means to be a black man in America today.
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Vespers Or Vision Quest? Soulful Music For A Violin In Flight

A video premiere from violinist Olivia De Prato offers ecstatic music by Missy Mazzoli with an enigmatic take, by director James Darrah, on the evening prayer service.

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'Morning Star' Opera Sheds New Light On Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Of 1911

A production of Ricky Ian Gordon's opera in New York's Lower East Side marks the anniversary of one of America's deadliest industrial accidents.

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'After Bach' Offers Brad Mehldau's Well-Tempered Jazz

Inspired by J.S. Bach, jazz pianist Brad Mehldau alternates originals from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier with his own reinventions.

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First Listen

Clarice Jensen's Quiet Debut Acknowledges A Loud World

The cellist makes meditative, sometimes disorienting music with pedals, loops, sine tones and an expansive imagination.

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