Quo musa tendis ? The question rises to the lips whenever we contemplate the development of modern music. If we are young and radical, we welcome enthusiastically the innovations of Strauss and ...
This is the final article in “The Postmodern Temper,” a series which examined the contemporary state of various artistic fields. Publication is made possible with support from the “New Works” Program ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Uniting pop with new music is not new. Everyone does it. In happening ...
Twentieth century society and culture constructed a world of the senses, of the sensuous and erotic, of sounds and sights flashing like the neon lights on Broadway. It was as if, in the midst of ...
Nancy Galbraith has been publishing her orchestral musical compositions since 1979. But even four-plus decades is a drop in the bucket, compared to the centuries’ worth of classical music written over ...
For the past 13 years, Orlando events promoter Modern Music Movement has managed the deft trick of remaining relevant without succumbing to fad. While their music events have spanned wide — from indie ...
Patrick Stump was livid. On a lurching tour bus rigged with a wobbly Jenga tower of recording equipment, the singer and Fall Out Boy frontman had been trying to lay down demos for the band’s second ...
On Sunday, July 11, the Music Academy’s orchestra will light up the Granada stage in the first public performance there since March of 2020. Maestro Larry Rachleff will conduct a program that includes ...
Tempo is the premier English-language journal devoted to 20th-century and contemporary concert music. Literate and scholarly articles, often illustrated with music examples, explore many aspects of ...
The municipal authorities in Frankfurt are backing the Museum of Modern Electronic Music, as Germany’s policymakers’ embrace clubbing as an economic force and part of the country’s heritage.