New Music

Giacomo Fiore - March 10, 2015

The new music festival brought back artists from its previous 20 years, all of them impressively creative still.

Giacomo Fiore - March 4, 2015

Three pianists, three hours, and 20 Philip Glass Études equal one riveting event.

Jessica Balik - February 23, 2015

In the third installment of a year-long project, the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players offered two excellent premieres inspired by death and loss.

Giacomo Fiore - February 15, 2015

Despite wrinkles in the format, the Symphony's hip new series continues to impress.

Patrick Galvin - February 12, 2015

Last month, a spirit of innovation and inclusion reigned as practioners and devotees of contemporary music performed and traded ideas.

Giacomo Fiore - February 5, 2015

Ingratiating, swinging, but also refined and transparent, So Percussion were at the top of their game in their Bay Area concerts.

Edward Ortiz - February 3, 2015

The Empyrean Ensemble presented new works by Pulitzer Prize-winner Melinda Wagner and UC Davis composers at the 2015 Music and Words Festival.

Zoe Madonna - January 15, 2015

With an emphasis on women creators, New York's Prototype Festival challenges stereotypes but also delivers powerful music theater.

Edward Ortiz - November 10, 2014

The opening night of the 2014 Festival of New Music hits off with Loadbang, pianist Lara Downes, and percussion ensemble Rootstock Trio at Sacramento State campus.

Michael Zwiebach - July 19, 2013

The Cabrillo Festival opens with its usual bang, behind the powerhouse Christopher Rouse whose vibrant, propulsive (and loud) music is made for opening festivals.