Posted inBirds Brain Music Research Birds Sing, but Are They Making Music? What Scientists Say. Scientists are finding more evidence that birdsong parallels human-made music. Posted by By Marlowe Starling
Posted inClassical Music New Jersey New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Turning 100, the New Jersey Symphony Sticks to Home The orchestra could have rented Carnegie Hall for the celebration, but “our supporters are here, our audiences are here,” its chief executive said. Posted by By Zachary Woolfe
Posted inClassical Music Saariaho, Kaija Kaija Saariaho’s Luminous Music Was a Personal Invitation The Finnish composer, who died at 70, is remembered by one of her longtime collaborators. Posted by By Susanna Malkki
Posted inBostridge, Ian Classical Music Content Type: Personal Profile Opera Song and Self: A Singer's Reflections on Music and Performance (Book) The Folly of Desire (Musical Work) Ian Bostridge on Music’s Fuzzy Boundaries of Identity The beloved tenor’s latest book and album emerged from a time when the pandemic forced him to question what exactly he does when he sings. Posted by By Ian Bostridge