New York Times | SXSW | 1,700 Bands, Rocking as the CD Industry Reels | By JON PARELES | Published: March 15, 2008
“AUSTIN, Tex. — ‘I don’t want to feel like I don’t have a future,’ sang the Shout Out Louds, one of more than 1,700 bands that have been performing day and night at Austin’s clubs, halls, meeting rooms, parking lots and street corners since Wednesday.”
South by Southwest “Times critics and reporters post — in words and video — from the annual music festival in Austin, Tex.”
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- Tanglewood Contemporary Festival: Applause Beyond the Polite Thursday, 24 July 2008, 10:51 am
Elliott Carter’s Concerto for Orchestra, not often heard and thus much anticipated at the Festival for Contemporary Music, was greeted with whoops and. […] - Tanglewood Contemporary Festival: Grooving to the (Carter) Oldies Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 4:13 pm
The tenaciousness of Elliott Carter’s music seems to settle, or at least respond to, a continuing debate about whether new music of any kind has a f. […] - Tanglewood Contemporary Festival: Return to an Abandoned Style? Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 11:10 am
Heard from a certain perspective, some recent works of Elliott Carter can seem like a stealthy return to his neo-Classical roots.
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