by Deborah • • Comments Off on Kernis: The American Classical Music Hall of Fame
Aaron Jay Kernis has been named as an inductee into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame! The official celebration occurs on April 24, when Kernis will be formally inducted during a ceremony that will take place immediately before the…
by Deborah • • Comments Off on Danielpour: Naxos USA “Toward a Season of Peace”
On March 25, Naxos USA releases its latest recording of Richard Danielpour’s music: the composer’s oratorio Towards a Season of Peace. Commissioned by the Pacific Symphony, Toward a Season a Peace was written for the orchestra’s 2012 American Composers Festival…
by Deborah • • Comments Off on Danielpour: “Celestial Circus” Premiere
Pianist Xiayin Wang’s March 10 concert at Alice Tully Hall featured the premiere of Richard Danielpour’s The Celestial Circus – a new work for two pianos and percussion. Wang was joined by her colleague Ray Wong and percussionists Lisa Pegher,…
by Deborah • • Comments Off on Fain: @ Tibet House
Tim Fain recently performed at Carnegie Hall as part of the 24th Annual Tibet House US Benefit Concert alongside noted performers Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, Robert Randolph, Nico Muhly and more. Brittany Spanos of The Village Voice writes, “The institution…
by Deborah • • Comments Off on Kernis: “Off Topic’d”
If you’d like to get a snapshot of Aaron Jay Kernis’ music, here’s some insight from the blog Off Topic’d (by Ralph Graves). In this brief and informative survey of Kernis’ music, readers are introduced (or reintroduced) to some of…
by Deborah • • Comments Off on Kernis: duPont Award
The Delaware Symphony has named Aaron Jay Kernis the recipient of its 2014 A.I. duPont Composer’s Award. Kernis will receive the award on April 1 during the orchestra’s season finale concert, where they’ll perform his work Musica Celestis at the…