MEMETERIA by Thomas May

Music & the Arts

Hip To Be HIP

Cracked Orlando

Enraged Alcina (Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek, mezzo-soprano) casts a curse on the love of Angelica (Sharon Harms, soprano) and Medoro (Brian Jeffers, tenor); from Jonathan Dawe’s Cracked Orlando: dramma per musica e fractals at Juilliard, 2017; photo by Nanette Melville

My story on the creative connections between early music performers and contemporary composers is the current cover story in Early Music America Magazine‘s fall 2018 issue:

When early and new music intersect, alliances are opening up a sense of fresh potential for both sides …

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Filed under: early music, feature, new music

Apocalypse Not Yet: Jaap van Zweden and the NY Phil Combine New Work with Bruckner 8

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Jaap van Zweden; image (c) © Hans van der Woerd

Here’s my review of Jaap van Zweden and the New York Philharmonic in their recent program of a new work by Conrad Tao and Bruckner:

It’s been a month of firsts for the New York Philharmonic: along with the start of its inaugural season with music director Jaap van Zweden, each programme since the opening gala has included a world première…

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Filed under: Jaap van Zweden, New York Philharmonic, review

Heavenly Bodies

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From the Met’s show Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.

Filed under: art exhibition, photography

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