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Wild Up’s Darkness Sounding Festival: The Power of Tuning
Posted inClassical Music McIntosh, Andrew (Composer) Ninety-Second Street Y Rountree, Christopher Wild Up (Music Group)

Wild Up’s Darkness Sounding Festival: The Power of Tuning

The Los Angeles collective Wild Up brought its Darkness Sounding festival to New York, with some of the event’s appeal lost in transit.
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Posted by By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim
Now Celebrated, Julius Eastman’s Music Points to a New Canon
Posted inClassical Music Eastman, Julius (1940- ) Ninety-Second Street Y Rountree, Christopher Wild Up (Music Group)

Now Celebrated, Julius Eastman’s Music Points to a New Canon

The 92nd Street Y, New York and Wild Up presented a three-concert festival of works by this pioneering Black queer composer. What next?
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Posted by By Seth Colter Walls
‘The Romance of the Rose,’ Delayed by the Pandemic, Opens at Last
Posted inDarrah, James Long Beach Opera Opera Rountree, Christopher Soper, Kate The Romance of the Rose (Opera)

‘The Romance of the Rose,’ Delayed by the Pandemic, Opens at Last

Kate Soper’s “The Romance of the Rose” was mere weeks away from its premiere when it was canceled. Now, it has a home at Long Beach Opera.
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Posted by By Seth Colter Walls

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