- The Sound and Music of Annie GosfieldAnnie Gosfield has long been celebrated for her uncanny ability to summon sounds: metaphors abound, from physics (“a one-woman hadron collider”) to electronics (“out of …
- Joan La Barbara's "Dreams of Water Beyond One's Depth"“The sound of the chorus came across the water and I felt leap up that old impulse, which has moved me all my life, to …
- The Sonic Possible Worlds of Ann CleareAnn Cleare doesn’t like describing what she does as music. Despite the fact that Cleare has been widely celebrated in the social and institutional worlds …
- Christoper CerroneChristopher Cerrone has over twenty-five works published by PSNY, and we sat down with the composer in his home in Brooklyn to talk about his …
- Morton Subotnick – "Crowds and Power"When Nonesuch Records released Morton Subotnick's Silver Apples of the Moon in 1967, it was the first electronic record ever to be commissioned by a …
- Vijay Iyer – TROUBLECLAIRE SOLOMON, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies and Comparative Literature at Oberlin College, shares a detailed account of her encounter with Vijay Iyer's new violin …
- A TRIP TO THE MOON: An Interview with Andrew NormanTaking inspiration from Georges Méliès’ seminal 1902 silent film A Trip to the Moon, Andrew Norman’s whimsical first opera follows a band of bumbling astronomers …