by Kurt Gottschalk Douglas Ewart was likely not the name most known to the thousands of people at the Chicago Jazz Festival over Labor Day, but he made one of the strongest showings of the weekend. Besides delivering a set at once ebullient and thought-provoking, he wore a vivid red marching band coat with the […]

On November 14 Interpretations presents the World Premiere of Anne LeBaron’s ‘Breathtails’, as well as a handful of other amazing works – including the New York premiere of Los Murmullos, and the US premiere of Creación de las Aves, both written for pianist Ana Cervantes.We asked Anne a few questions about her career and the […]

by Mike Chamberlain What do the sequencing of “Revolution #9” and “Good Night” on the Beatles’ White Album and the contrasting passages in the second movement of Charles Ives’ 4th Symphony have in common? They both inspired guitarist and composer Tim Brady to liberate himself from notions of genre. “The juxtaposition is so incredibly powerful,” […]