Dieupart’s Serebande from What Now featured in The Syndicate.
Read More“Never before have we heard the combination of these three instruments traverse such a wide breadth of music so effortlessly.”
Read MoreClaire Bryant featured on South Carolina Public Radio.
Read MoreClaire Bryant featured in The Sumter Item.
Read MoreClaire Bryant featured on CBS, Columbia, SC.
Read MoreCellist Claire Bryant is what we lesser mortals would call a prodigy. In recent years, she has also become a miracle worker, taking her musical talents to some of the least served people in America…
Read MoreOn Eunbi Kim’s second album, It Feels Like, she achieves an egalitarian balance of speech, acoustic instruments, and electronics while probing existential questions of family and identity.
Read MoreElizabeth Newkirk explores American identity through her debut album of interwar pieces by Ravel, Gershwin and William Grant Still.
Read MoreVijay Iyer’s ‘Dig the Say’ featured on WSMR Modern Notebook.
Read More“It Feels Like a Mountain, Chasing Me,” by Daniel Bernard Roumain, is music for piano composed for Eunbi Kim interwoven with a conversation about her Korean immigrant parents.
Read MoreVideo premiere of Highland Ridge from What Now in Glide Magazine.
Read MoreOne Fine Day from What Now featured on Folk Alley’s Fresh Cut Fridays.
Read MoreMother’s Hand, Healing Hand featured on New Sounds on New York Public Radio.
Read MoreOne Fine Day featured on Tinnitist: Thursday Mixtape.
Read MorePhoenix featured on WRTI Classical Weekdays.
Read MoreHouston pianist Elizabeth Newkirk thinks that American music is still in search of its cultural identity.
Read MoreApollo featured on New Sounds on WNYC, New York Public Radio.
Read MoreIMPULSE featured onNew Sounds on WNYC, New York Public Radio.
Read More“Am I Born” chosen as the Critics Choice, Opera News June 2022
Read MoreThe New York City-based PUBLIQuartet's latest album explores the resonance between contemporary, blues, jazz, free and rock-inflected music - all of which trace their roots back to the Black and Indigenous music that inspired Dvorak’s “American” String Quartet.
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