1. For me it’s Meredith Monk, Philip Glass, Beethoven, John Luther Adams, and Delia Darbyshire (pioneer of electronic music and one of the first women in the field).
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    Missy Mazzoli on those who inspire her the most, from a recent Q&A with Pop Matters‘ Evan Sawdey, who describes her debut album Songs From the Uproar as “a post-rock full-fledged opera about a mountain climber from the 1800s.” 

    Mazzoli conspires with the Gotham Chamber Opera Wednesday at LPR.

     

  2. Colombian songstress Marta Gomez has a very special performance planned for tomorrow to honor mothers. The show is called “The Hands Of Women” and you can find tickets for it via our website.

     

  3. Colin Stetson is—and not to exaggerate here—a jaw-dropping saxophonist. He makes circular breathing look as easy as eating a burrito daily (whoops).

    Tomorrow night he brings his left field jazz to the stage.

    Think you can handle it? Snag tickets now via our website

     

  4. Acknowledge the warm temperatures outside and come groove to hot reggae from Meta & The Cornerstones. After all, they swing by tomorrow evening and bust tunes starting at 7 p.m.

    Check out ticket info via our website.

     

  5. Country-punk crew O’Death celebrate 10 years as a band tomorrow night. Bring them a birthday cupcake and pretty to stomp your combat boots to the barnyard beat.

    Find tickets on our website.

     

  6. Watch Carol C (of Si*Sé) perform “I Want You To” at her first ever solo show at LPR recently.

     

  7. Vicky Chow busts out her ivory tickling (presumably, with her fingers) stylings with Owen Weaver on percussion tomorrow evening. It’s the New York premiere of “Four Thousand Holes” by John Luther Adams. New works from Christopher Cerrone are currently slated to also appear on the setlist.

    Tickets are available via our website.

     

  8. Electronic pioneer Amon Tobin graces us all with a sure to be slaying DJ set tomorrow night. Hurry hurry, grab your tickets via our website and we’ll see yah there.

     

  9. R&B electronic duo Rhye bring soft, beautiful tunes to the stage tomorrow night. The Danish-Canadian pairing are such to put on a helluva mesmerizing live show.

    Sadly it’s sold out. But follow along with stills inevitable to appear via Instagram and follow the tag #LiveAtLPR. It will kinda be like you’re there.

     

  10. Juilliard’s Juilliard415 ENSEMBLE perform tomorrow night. Monica Huggett leads the group of grad-level Historical Performance students. Come see what the kids are up to—after all, it’s a free show.