Third Coast Percussion final show for Friends of Chamber Music season. Michael Kirsty The Friends of Chamber Music is wrapping up its season by presenting another quartet – but hold-on before you go ...
Peter Martin was not having a good morning. It was 8 a.m. on Dec. 6 and Martin (Bienen ‘04, ‘11) was rushing to get to his classical percussion ensemble’s — Third Coast Percussion — studio space to ...
The GRAMMY-nominated group Sandbox Percussion, the first percussion ensemble to receive an Avery Fisher Career Grant, has revealed its 15th season, highlighting the group's collaborations with some of ...
This is the second in a series of profiles of Northwestern Alumni nominated at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. When Third Coast Percussion receives a Grammy nomination, the first person Peter Martin ...
They began by playing DIY concerts in their native Chicago. They have performed on four continents, snagged two Grammys (plus a third nomination), made 13 albums, and have broken down genre barriers ...
On Thursday, the orchestra will perform a final work from Montgomery — the grace note on her wildly prolific three-year run as the city’s adopted new-music superstar. The composer Jessie Montgomery is ...
For the uninitiated, Safri Duo is a classical percussion duo consisting of Morten FRIis and Uffe SAvery, two Danish musicians who studied at the Royal Danish Conservatory. By Billboard Staff For the ...
Richard Albagli with UAlbany Percussion Ensemble member. Richard Albagli directing the UAlbany Percussion Ensemble. The pounding and rattling sound of a percussion ensemble probably isn’t what comes ...
All Classical Portland has announced a live broadcast will take place at the Patricia Reser Center at 7:30 pm on Friday, Nov. 11. Co-presented by Third Angle New Music and the Reser, the concert will ...
Kulap Vilaysack discusses her Seeso reality TV spoof “Bajillion Dollar Properties” and the documentary she's making about the search to find her biological father. Variety's Brent Lang reports on why ...
It is time once again to give thanks to and for the rich, vital community of musicians and composers in Atlanta who are making post-classical or new classical or whatever label one chooses to identify ...