15 Questions to Steve Layton
If there were something like the honorary office of "Mr Internet" with regards to contemporary composers, Steve Layton would be ...
CD Feature/ Jay Weigel: "The Mass of John Paul II The Great"
Includes all of the elements one would ecpect from a sacral composition, yet sounds fresh, surprising and very much up ...
Cd Feature/ Christoph Eschenbach: "Albert Roussel - Symphony No.2"
Flows like a silvery fluid through the tube of a tight thermometer in a whitely glowing vacuum.
Interview with Jay Weigel
To New Orleans, a city whose "daily sustenance comes from music", the devastations brought on by hurricane Katrina were even ...
15 Questions to Jakob Riis
To some, sound is merely the fabric of music, to be used as a tool for building melodies and harmonic ...
15 Questions to Nathan Barr
If there was one movie everybody talked about this season, it was the Quentin-Tarrantino produced "Hostel", Eli Roth's tale of ...
15 Questions to Aaron Cassidy
Wolfgang Schurig, who curates the yearly "Bludenzer Tage Zeitgemäßer Musik", called Aaron a composer "whose works are so over-structured, that ...
15 Questions to Alex Shapiro
If Alex had a vision of her magnum opus it would sound loud, very loud! Maybe it's a good thing ...
15 Questions to Aaron Krister Johnson
Does Britney Spears bow to the cosmos? It is a rarely asked question and the fact that Aaron, as a ...
CD Feature/ Rodolfo Matulich: "Sinfonia della Croce"
The archetypal journey of faith being challenged, but returning victoriously.
15 Questions to Joseph Benzola
Joseph Benzola's philosophy towards music is simple: As long as you show your spirit, it's good. Is he a shaman? ...
15 Questions to Paul Moravec
Complaining about both the artistic quality as well as the financial state of contemporary music has become a habitual mantra, ...
Good gracious, Guillaume!
Guillaume Dufay was so great you probably won't believe us
One last time
Philip Glass presents his final opera
Atomic Opera
How to present a new work in the 21st Century