Trombonist, composer, installation artist, and computer music pioneer George Lewis presents ‘Afterword, an opera’

An opera exploring the frisson of the radical politics and aesthetics behind the emergence of Chicago’s Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians would be trenchant at any time. Launched by visionary pianist/composer Muhal Richard Abrams in the spring of … Continue reading Trombonist, composer, installation artist, and computer music pioneer George Lewis presents ‘Afterword, an opera’

Lou Harrison’s groundbreaking 1971 opera ‘Young Caesar’ staged in Los Angeles

Lou Harrison, the beloved California composer, would have turned 100 this spring, and arguably the most important centenary event will come Tuesday at Walt Disney Concert Hall with a sold-out staged production of his long-evolving opera “Young Caesar.” “Young Caesar” … Continue reading Lou Harrison’s groundbreaking 1971 opera ‘Young Caesar’ staged in Los Angeles

When it comes to music, New Orleans is more than just jazz. There’s a rich history of opera, too

For many people, New Orleans is practically synonymous with jazz; it’s the birthplace of both the music and many of its leading lights, from Louis Armstrong to Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah. But now, one organization is working to draw attention … Continue reading When it comes to music, New Orleans is more than just jazz. There’s a rich history of opera, too