Music’s restless avant garde: Still a ‘wonderful adventure’
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Many composers and musicians believe we are in a golden age of experimental creativity in composition. So why does the general concert-going public hate the results?
Read MoreIn his new album "Home Stretch," Timo Andres adapts--or is the word mauls?--some classic Mozart compositions
Read More2012, a William Gaddis renaissance year, sees the reissue of the author's awesome, strangely prescient 1975 novel J R. Greg Gerke and Gabriel Blackwell discuss their experiences tackling the tome.
Read MoreThough most people don't understand musical notation or the theory underlying it, nearly all classical music writing relies on it. Today, the initiate has a better option: YouTube.
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