Classical Music Listings From The New York Times


Nick Didkovsky playing at The Stone in NYC

Nick Didkovsky playing at The Stone in NYC (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

From NYTimes.com:

Beyond the Machine (Friday through Sunday) The Juilliard School’s annual celebration of bleeding-edge music and technology honors John Cage, whose aesthetics and philosophy anticipated today’s interconnected, media-saturated world. The program includes Cage’s “Radio Music,” “Third Construction” and “Winter Music,” as well as a new piece by Nick Didkovsky and a dramatic setting based on a multimedia work by Teru Kuwayama, a journalist who spent nine years embedded with the Marines in Afghanistan. At 8 p.m., Rosemary and Meredith Willson Theater, Juilliard School, Lincoln Center, 60 Lincoln Center Plaza, (212) 769-7406, juilliard.edu; free, but only standby tickets are available. (Steve Smith)

Cutting Edge Concerts (Monday) This annual new-music series, hosted by the composer Victoria Bond, opens with a program filled with historical resonances. Rufus Müller, a tenor widely admired for his interpretations of Bach’s music, joins the pianist Jenny Lin in Ms. Bond’s “Leopold Bloom’s Homecoming.” And N. Lincoln Hanks, whose piano work “Monstre Sacré” receives its premiere, has extensive experience in early-music vocal groups. Also appearing is the Danjam Orchestra, a jazz ensemble. The festival continues through April 30. At 7:30 p.m., Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway, at 95th Street, (212) 864-5400, symphonyspace.org; $20, or $15 for students and 65+. (Smith)

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