The Economy on ICE
As the ramifications of 2008’s global financial meltdown become more and more apparent, arts organizations, often privately-funded not-for-profits, are feeling the blow of this crisis in an evermore...
View ArticleICELab: Mario Diaz de León
Dazzling electronics, visceral drones and extended techniques mingle in the otherworldly works of Mario Diaz de León. Expertly handled by the illustrious members of ICE, listen to their exciting...
View ArticleCafé Concert: International Contemporary Ensemble
Concert audiences tend to associate Igor Stravinsky mostly with the large, loud or flamboyant – the primal and audacious Rite of Spring, the scintillating Firebird Suite, even the dry and aphoristic...
View ArticleSteven Schick on New Noise and Old Friends
STREAM Q2 MUSIC NOWA founding member of the Bang on a Can All-Stars and the adventurous percussion ensemble red fish blue fish, percussionist and conductor Steven Schick has been a major player in the...
View ArticleMusical America Names its Artists of the Year
Audra McDonald has been named musician of the year by Musical America, the music industry publication. The five-time Tony-winning actress and singer received the award because "she cannot sing an...
View ArticleMario Diaz de Leon on the Primal Force of Sound
The music of electroacoustic composer Mario Diaz draws from a wide sonic palette including underground metal, modern composition and electronic music. He's a regular collaborator with International...
View ArticleThe Chinese Show
This week the Brothers Balliett take a look at two exciting composers who have at least one thing in common – they both hail from China. Each of these composers achieves a remarkable synthesis of...
View ArticleWatch: ICE Members Compete in 'Stupid Musician Tricks'
While athletes in Rio were jumping, running and swimming higher and faster than the rest of humankind, another Olympics-style competition was taking place on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. On Aug....
View ArticleInternational Contemporary Ensemble
David Garland and Nadia Sirota host a live broadcast at 7:30pm on August 11 from the Mostly Mozart Festival featuring composer-conductor Mattias Pintscher in his Mostly Mozart debut with the...
View ArticleMusic Across New York’s Bridges and Tunnels
Listen to this episode of New York in Concert on Saturday, May 29th at 7pm, or tune in for an encore broadcast on Tuesday, June 1 at 10pm.On this New York in Concert we take a trip to concert venues...
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