New Music

Jeremy Rosenstock - April 27, 2015

Despite moments of clutter, the young collective put on a memorable performance.

Rebecca Wishnia - April 27, 2015

The quartet performed premieres from composers Eric Tran and Max Stoffregen at Old First Church.

Patrick Galvin - April 21, 2015

Pieces featured in the final show of SoundBox’s fifth season ranged from interesting to uncomfortable.

Niels Swinkels - April 15, 2015

French composer Philippe Hersant’s Der Gestirnte Himmel gets its world premiere with the Bay Area-based quartet.

Joe Cadagin - April 7, 2015

The S.F. Contemporary Music Players' season-long series of ten commissioned works reflecting on the human condition comes to an inspired close.

Zoe Madonna - March 27, 2015

The New York Philharmonic premieres composer John Adams’ new piece.

Zoe Madonna - March 26, 2015

The difficult-to-define ensemble turns out an electrifying performance.

Giacomo Fiore - March 18, 2015

The new music dynamo continues its anniversary season by focusing on the legacies of local composers.

Giacomo Fiore - March 14, 2015

As a sampling of Switchboard’s genre-blurring monthly “new music” series, the lineup for the March edition in the Tenderloin was perfectly eclectic.

Giacomo Fiore - March 10, 2015

The new music festival brought back artists from its previous 20 years, all of them impressively creative still.