Source: Avant Music News
John Butcher will perform his new work The Geometry of Sentiment, a set of new pieces for acoustic and amplified saxophone developed for the distinctive acoustic space of ISSUE Project Rooms new theater. John Butchers work ranges from improvisation, his ...
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Source: Jerusalem Post
Sometimes a name says it all. While the music of Tortoise may not move as slowly as the reptile the band is named after, there’s a methodical deliberateness to the Chicago band’s way of doing things that perfectly matches the ...
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Source: The New York Times Music
That quotation appeared atop a news release describing “Music in Layers,” a concert presented by the composers’ collective Red Light New Music on Monday evening at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space. What Ca ...
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Source: The A.V. Club
Processing the exhaustingly long name of The Lovely Socialite Mrs. Thomas W. Phipps proves to be nearly as challenging as inputting the wide musical scope the partly improvisational jazz rock band sets ou ...
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Source: Chicago Tribune
Brian Wilson broke character Monday at the Chicago Theatre in the first of two 50th anniversary concerts by his longtime band. The most fragile of the Beach Boys plunged into the turmoil of “Sail On, Sailor,” a song rarely performed by ...
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Source: Worthington Daily Globe
Ryan McGaughey/Daily Globe Worthington High School alumnus Matthew Tims will be a featured performer on the xylophone during Thursday evening’s orchestra concert at Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center. WORTHINGTON — All tuned up and ready to play ...
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Source: BBC Music
The Thrill Jockey vinyl-only reissue strategy bathes in nostalgia for a period long before this second Tortoise album’s original release in 1996. A solidly spinning LP platter artefact has become somewhat more fashionable now than back the ...
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