This New Music Friday, Navona, Ravello, and Big Round Records present a broad palette of contemporary classical music, from innovative instrumental chamber music to electronic explorations, introspective vocal works, and more.
Dive in and discover new music from Society of Composers, Inc., Lawrence Ball, Voices of Concinnity, Paul Cohen, and Matthew Busse.
TRANSITIONS AND APOTHEOSIS
Society of Composers, Inc.
Society of Composers, Inc. presents 10 works from boundary-defying composers on TRANSITION AND APOTHEOSIS, the 35th installment of their celebrated Composers’ Series. SCI renews its decades-long mission to promote and disseminate contemporary music in this Navona Records release.
ARP CITY
Lawrence Ball
It doesn’t happen often that the talents of art and science unite in one person. Lawrence Ball, creator of experimental electronic music and accomplished tutor of mathematics, reconciles both disciplines on his new release, ARP CITY. The result is a truly timeless blend of synthesizers, layered soundscapes, and whimsical human creativity.
AWAITING GOLDEN LIGHT
Voices of Concinnity
Voices of Concinnity finds connection through universal experiences on AWAITING GOLDEN LIGHT. Seeking connection through the isolation of a global pandemic, their members took inspiration from gazing at the glowing moon, experiencing the renewal of a new golden sunrise, anticipating wonder at the perseverance of a bulb blooming in spring, and finding solace in shining stars after the loss of a beloved.
DANCES AND DECLAMATIONS
Paul Cohen
Contemporary music is often difficult to access, both for audiences and performing musicians, and doubly so if it involves unorthodox musical setups. Paul Cohen, leader of the TTF Saxophone Quartet, is here to challenge this conundrum. DANCES AND DECLAMATIONS compiles a treasure trove of saxophone quartets that are a pleasure to play — and to experience.
IMAGINE…
Matthew Busse
Embarking on a musical odyssey is a deeply personal experience, with the mental tapestry it weaves being as distinct as the melodies themselves. This profound connection between imagination and music is the driving force behind Matthew Busse’s IMAGINE…, an album of original solo piano works.