Mr. Friedwald writes about music and popular culture for The New York Sun and…
His new album, ‘Creole Orchestra,’ is a marvelous amalgam of sounds and approaches from all over the Caribbean, North America, and the many lands of the African diaspora.
As the director of one of the most popular African-American dance orchestras of the World War I era, Ford Dabney was prominent as both a songwriter and a recording artist.
The music reflects the planet: You hear forests, deserts, mountains, valleys, rivers, and oceans, and the text is directly inspired by six thought leaders in the ecology movement.
Aaron Diehl launches his first week as artistic director with an all-star show featuring six heavyweight keyboardists, including himself, and a recital by the remarkable Isaiah J. Thompson.
The leader of the Sydney-based Greasy Chicken Orchestra, saxophonist and composer Philip Johnston, is doubtlessly most famous for serving as co-leader of the Microscopic Septet.
The collective of composers and musicians, which could be described either as a modern folk band or a team of musical theater creators, has produced at least six major works so far.
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