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  • 12:00 AM
  • Composers-Who-Like-Other-Composers

    Composing isn't always a solitary activity. This week, Nadia Sirota explores a variety of different composer collectives, including Bang On a Can, the NOW Ensemble, Sleeping Giant, Ears Open!, and Common Sense.

  • 04:00 AM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 11:00 AM
  • Post-Minimalism For A Post-Celebration

    The champagne may be flat but we're still riding the celebratory wave of birthday boy Philip Glass's 75th by exploring the fertile genre of post-minimalism that he helped inspire. Tune in this week at 11 am and pm for reworkings, reinventions and revampings of Glass-brand minimalism.

  • 12:00 PM
  • Composers-Who-Like-Other-Composers

    Composing isn't always a solitary activity. This week, Nadia Sirota explores a variety of different composer collectives, including Bang On a Can, the NOW Ensemble, Sleeping Giant, Ears Open!, and Common Sense.

  • 04:00 PM
  • Welcoming Mary Rowell

    This Sunday, February 5 at 2 pm ET, the co-founder and former violinist of the string quartet ETHEL lends her voice to the internet airwaves to share two hours-worth of her favorite New York City in-concert recordings. Featured composers include Jefferson Friedman, Christine Southworth, Caleb Burhans, Julia Wolfe, among others. 

  • 06:00 PM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 07:00 PM
    New Music in the Kaplan Penthouse
  • New Music in the Kaplan Penthouse
    Join us tonight at 7 pm for an eclectic live program of works by 20th-century composers John Harbison, Alfred Schnittke, György Kurtág, and Krzysztof Penderecki as presented by the ...
  • 08:00 PM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 11:00 PM
  • Post-Minimalism For A Post-Celebration

    The champagne may be flat but we're still riding the celebratory wave of birthday boy Philip Glass's 75th by exploring the fertile genre of post-minimalism that he helped inspire. Tune in this week at 11 am and pm for reworkings, reinventions and revampings of Glass-brand minimalism.