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  • 12:00 AM
  • Get With the Program

    Every once in a while, when, say, I kick off a week by getting on a boat to row row row to the sweet sounds of Iannis Xenakis’ percussion music, I get in a sort of seasonal, celebratory mood. There’s something about a boat. And Xenakis. Ergo I feel it’s only appropriate that we kick off summer with programming inspired by the great outdoors!

  • 04:00 AM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 11:00 AM
  • Transformation and Repetition

    I love to bring together seemingly unrelated composers who nevertheless relate. Who had an inkling that Jerome Kitzke and J.S. Bach were rhythmic first cousins? Who could have guessed that John Adams' 20th century minimalism, Jascha Narveson's 21st-century post-minimalism and York Bowen's unabashed 19th-century pianistic vocabulary would effortlessly intertwine? Who knew, period?

  • 12:00 PM
  • Get With the Program

    Every once in a while, when, say, I kick off a week by getting on a boat to row row row to the sweet sounds of Iannis Xenakis’ percussion music, I get in a sort of seasonal, celebratory mood. There’s something about a boat. And Xenakis. Ergo I feel it’s only appropriate that we kick off summer with programming inspired by the great outdoors!

  • 04:00 PM
  • New Music in the Rose II
    Building on the success of Cued Up on Q2's program of CMS highlights, we bring you our second installment of handpicked gems from Lincoln Center's prolific programming of chamber mu...
  • 06:00 PM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 11:00 PM
  • Transformation and Repetition

    I love to bring together seemingly unrelated composers who nevertheless relate. Who had an inkling that Jerome Kitzke and J.S. Bach were rhythmic first cousins? Who could have guessed that John Adams' 20th century minimalism, Jascha Narveson's 21st-century post-minimalism and York Bowen's unabashed 19th-century pianistic vocabulary would effortlessly intertwine? Who knew, period?