Getting Over the Shock of the New: Contemporary Symphonic Music Is Coming Of Age

By Greg Cahill | From the May-June 2020 issue of Strings magazine “There is a creepy bloodlust to the doom-mongering of classical music, as though an autopsy were being conducted on a still-breathing body,” William Robin wrote in the New Yorker in a 2014 article about perpetual reports of the genre’s death. “What if each … Continue reading Getting Over the Shock of the New: Contemporary Symphonic Music Is Coming Of Age