Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Tyshawn Sorey’s “Monochromatic Light (Afterlife),” for the 50th anniversary of the Houston space, closely echoes Morton Feldman’s ...
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Houston's Rothko Chapel, DACAMERA and Park Avenue Armory have commissioned boundary-breaking composer Tyshawn Sorey to create a new work inspired by the Chapel. In ...
Tyshawn Sorey drifts through the interior of the Rothko Chapel. Sorey is a drummer as well as a composer, but his feet don’t move with anything resembling a percussive beat. Rather, his measured steps ...
Saving Abstraction takes up the conflicted history of Morton Feldman's most important collaboration--his work with Dominique and John de Menil on music for the Rothko Chapel in Houston. These ...
The Pulitzer-winner’s sprawling amalgam of Morton Feldman and African American spiritual felt meandering, but the GBSR duo, the BBC Singers and Ruth Gibson’s viola were luminous and charismatic ...
Fifty years ago, composer Morton Feldman wrote music to commemorate the opening of the Rothko Chapel in Houston. A half-century later, composer, conductor, multi-instrumentalist and MacArthur "genius" ...
The Rothko Chapel in Houston is small but mighty, serving as an art-filled non-denominational sanctuary and a center for the community to discuss ways to make the world a better place. This Houston ...
If the 18-month closure of the Rothko Chapel for renovations felt like a long time, consider its construction. That process spanned seven fitful years, leading to the grand opening of the Rothko ...
Composer, conductor and multi-instrumentalist Tyshawn Sorey leads a rehearsal of his Monochromatic Light (Afterlife) at the Rothko Chapel in Houston on Feb. 18. Fifty years ago, composer Morton ...
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