Tagged: opera
Live: Karlheinz Stockhausen’s “Oktophonie” at New York’s Park Armory
There may be no better venue for a performance of “Oktophonie,” the work by the late German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, than New York’s Park Avenue Armory. Under his aural guidance, the Armory’s immense 55,000-square-foot Drill … read more »
Interview: Robert Ashley
There’s a tent in the middle of Robert Ashley’s studio, two floors up via caged elevator from the Tribeca apartment where he’s lived for over 30 years. It’s the kind you see at a farmers’ … read more »
In Memory of Malcolm McLaren: 5 Supreme Contributions
Today the world mourns the loss of Malcolm McLaren. He was truly a worldy man. To be dubbed an impresario, as he has been heralded in his 30-plus years in music, McLaren saw diversity, exposing … read more »
The Knife f. Mt Sims & Planningtorock, “Colouring of Pigeons” MP3
Not in a million years would we have guessed The Knife would collaborate with electroclash frontiersman Mt Sims, but then again, this song comes from a Danish opera about Darwin, so why not? “Colouring of … read more »
