Music: Brains or Biology?
John Cage
Improvisational Artist Crosses Barriers, Blends Worlds
There are a number of musicians today who seem to defy categorization, appealing to a broad spectrum of listeners from all musical walks of life. Of course, variations on a theme have been a part of music as long as there has been music, but the lines now being crossed seem to get blurrier by [...]
Is Classical Music Relevant?
Beyond the beauty of the music or the space, what makes music relevant for you?
John Cage: Not So Much a Composer as an Inventor?
Celebrating the John Cage Centennial at the Proms;
Eric Jacobsen Returns to Central Ohio Tonight
Eric Jacobsen, who was in Columbus last Fall to conduct ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, returns to Central Ohio for a one-night performance at Denison University in Granville. He brings with him The Knights, which is described on their website as “an orchestra of friends from a broad spectrum of the New York music world who cultivate [...]
Morning Roundup: John Cage—Music As A Visual Art
John Cage: Music As A Visual Art, Music makes it better: giving your on line slideshows some pop, A resurgence on Broadway, How good is YOUR orchestra?
Music in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Houses
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation launches a chamber music concert series in houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan.

























