Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Julia Wolfe’s latest in a series of increasingly political, oratorio-like works, “unEarth,” premieres this week at the New York Philharmonic. By David ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - When the Cincinnati May Festival launches its 151st season in May, it will be guided by the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Julia Wolfe as its inaugural ...
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Tonight in The Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts, Giancarlo Guerrero conducts Mahler 1st Symphony and “Her Story” by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and Bang on a Can ...
ISO Guest Conductor Daniel Raiskin carried us through works by three composers from our three immediate centuries on February 14 and February 15. The program opened with what USA-based composer Julia ...
The HELIX! New Music Ensemble, whose home base is Rutgers University, is committed to the music of today. Of the ten works ...
Julia Wolfe never thought she’d write an oratorio about women’s suffrage. In fact, when she first considered it, she found the subject daunting. “It’s such a long history, such a big story,” Wolfe ...
The Lorelei Ensemble joined the NSO for Thursday night’s performance of Julia Wolfe’s “Her Story,” conducted by Marin Alsop. (Scott Suchman) Review by Michael Andor Brodeur On Thursday night at the ...