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2024

Concert review: Bozzini Quartet (The Strad, 11 October 2024)

Concert review: Longleash (The Strad, 11 October 2024)

In New York, a Takasugi piano concerto for the end of our times (Seen and Heard International, 2 September 2024)

William Gibson and Athena among the inspirations for new Wet Ink Ensemble works (bachtrack, 18 August 2024)

Anti-Thematic: The Time:Spans Festival and Thomas Fichter’s “ulterior motives” (VAN Magazine, 15 August 2024)

You Talking to Me? What we talk about when we make music (Kill Yr Idols, 13 August 2024)

TIME:SPANS Promises Relief From August Heat At Cool New-Music Fest (Classical Voice North America, 2 August 2024)

2023

International Contemporary Ensemble Introduces Vision for a Musical Polyaspora at TIME:SPANS 2023 (I Care If You Listen, 31 August 2023)

A Pioneering Ensemble Enriches Its Path (Musical America, 29 August 2023)

For the Record: August 25, 2023 (Night After Night, 2 August 2023)

What to Do in New York City in August (The New York Times, 24 August 2023)

Time:Spans festival, New York review — cutting-edge music gets 20th-century grounding (Financial Times, 22 August 2023)

JACK Quartet Rustles, Hisses, And Croaks at Time:Spans (Musical America, 21 August 2023)

At Time Spans Festival, New York Shows Off New Music (The New York Times, 14 August 2023)

JACK Quartet fascinates with ectoplasmic Lachenmann (New York Classical Review, 14 August 2023)

TIME:SPANS Hits Calder and other hard surfaces August 12-26, 2023 at Dimenna Center (Sequenza 21/, 11 August 2023)

Classical Around Town | August 2023 (WQXR, 1 August 2023)

2022

JACK slows time at Time:Spans with works by Eric Wubbels and Catherine Lamb (bachtrack, 28 August 2022)

It’s Alive! It’s With the Band! A Computer Soloist Holds Its Own (The New York Times, 22 August 2022)

A sonic meadow, with unusual reeds, at the Time:Spans festival (bachtrack, 18 August 2022)

TIME:SPANS opener goes back to the future, from Schoenberg to Williams (New York Classical Review, 14 August 2022)

Every August, amid a general drought of classical performances, New Yorkers can find a geyser of contemporary composition at the Time Spans festival, presented by the Earle Brown Music Foundation Charitable Trust.

What to Do in New York City in August (The New York Times, 11 August 2022)

Interview with Thomas Fichter (Sequenza 21, August 2022)

2021

Time, Lost and Regained (The Brooklyn Rail, October 2021)

Concert Review: Talea Ensemble with Tony Arnold and James Baker at TIME:SPANS (The Road to Sound, 6 September 2021)

For Music, a Fall Deluge of Performances Is Beginning (The New York Times, 31 August 2021)

Performers dazzle in Anthony Cheung compositions at TIME:SPANS (Seen and Heard, 30 August 2021)

Yarn/Wire performs brilliantly at the TIME:SPANS festival, though a year later than first scheduled (Seen and Heard, 27 August 2021)

Unexpected surprises and delights for Wet Ink Ensemble at the Time:Spans festival (Bachtrack, 23 August 2021)

Alarm Will Sound (The New Yorker, August 2021)

A gritty and transcendent fury in Eckardt premiere from JACK Quartet (New York Classical Review, 19 August 2021)

A Reliably Varied Music Festival Returns to New York (The New York Times, 16 August 2021)

TIME:SPANS (The New Yorker, August 2021)

Live, in person and new: Contemporary music festivals in the Northeast in Summer 2021 (Sequenza 21, 22 July 2021)

2019

Review of Matana Roberts (The New York City Jazz Record, September 2019)

NYC’s Time Spans festival closes with rhythms from the north (Bachtrack, 26 August 2019)

Deerhoof at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music (The Manhattan Beat, 18 August 2019)

4 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend (The New York Times, 15 August 2019)

Rosenfeld double bill provides mixed groove at Time:Spans (New York Classical Review, 13 August 2019)

A Contemporary Music Festival Thinks Beyond the Concert Hall (The New York Times, 9 August 2019)

TIME:SPANS Festival (The New Yorker, August 2019)

Deerhoof expand tour, playing NYC’s TIME:SPANS fest & other dates (Brooklyn Vegan, April 2019)

2018

At This New-Music Festival, You Can Count on Variety (The New York Times, 17 August 2018)

2017

Five Nights of New Music, From Gentle to Terrifying (The New York Times, 7 August 2017)

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