The Interpretations Series continues on Thursday March 9th, 2023 with a split bill featuring the music of composers Michael Byron and Dan Joseph. Byron’s program will include the premier of his new work In One Second There Will Be A Thousand Plateaus Perhaps for two pianos and small orchestra. A work about “sheer multiplicity which has neither subject nor object,” the piece will be […]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Dan Joseph, 718-930-2286, info@interpretations.info The Interpretations Series returns for its 33rd season of leading contemporary composers, performers and improvisers. From September 2022 to April 2023, Interpretations will present five concerts at Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for students & seniors, available at Roulette.org and Interpretations.info. […]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dan Joseph, 718-930-2286, info@interpretations.info After a long pandemic hiatus, the Interpretations Series returns to for its 32nd season of leading contemporary composers, performers and improvisers. From October 2021 to May 2022, Interpretations will present six concerts at Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for students & seniors, available at Roulette.org and Interpretations.info.  PLEASE NOTE:  Prior to entering Roulette, everyone […]

Earl Howard discusses two works he will present on September 25:  ‘ML 70′ for solo syntheesizer, and ’27’ for synthesizer and flutes, with JD Parran.

All concerts at 8PM.  Tickets $20/$15 students, seniors, Roulette Members. September 11, 2014 – A Tribute To Robert Ashley, with Thomas Buckner, Joseph Kubera, Conrad Harris, & Pauline Kim Harris September 25, 2014 – Evan Parker Solo // Earl Howard & JD Parran October 23, 2014 – Michael Byron’s “Celebration” // John King Selections from […]

The significance of Robert Ashley’s life and work continues. Here Thomas Buckner performs “When Famous Last Words Fail You” at Tulkinnanvaraista in Helsinki. This piece was originally scored for voice, chorus and orchestra and premiered at Carnegie Hall with the American Composers Orchestra on December 7, 1997.

Robert Ashley died on March 3, 2014. We would like to share with you a video featuring an interview of Bob Ashley discussing the new production of “The Old Man Lives in Concrete” presented at Roulette on April 25, 2012. Robert Ashley on The Old Man Lives In Concrete (w/ Richard Carrick) from Mimi Johnson […]

De musicorum infelicitate October 17, 2003 at 6:00pm CLICK HERE for more info Walter Marchetti is one of the most original and controversial authors in the world of contemporary musical creation. In his works he has always explored and focused on the fine line that links music to his own visual representation. He does this […]