Dates to be announced. Stay tuned!
October thru December 2013

REVIEW – Paul A. Epstein: Piano Music – R. Andrew Lee, Piano
Paul A. Epstein: Piano Music R. Andrew Lee, piano Will Robin, program note Irritable Hedgehog Records 1) Drawing No. 5 (Triangles) 2) Drawing No. 3 (Slow Title) 3) Drawing No. 4 (Triangle, Broken Horizontal and Vertical Lines, Rectangles, and Parallelograms)

REVIEW – Paul A. Epstein: Piano Music – R. Andrew Lee, Piano
Paul A. Epstein: Piano Music R. Andrew Lee, piano Will Robin, program note Irritable Hedgehog Records 1) Drawing No. 5 (Triangles) 2) Drawing No. 3 (Slow Title) 3) Drawing No. 4 (Triangle, Broken Horizontal and Vertical Lines, Rectangles, and Parallelograms)

REVIEW – Realign the Time – Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble
Realign the Time – Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble October 2014 ––––––– Three Madrigals – Max Grafe Bantams in Pinewood Tea Fabliau of Florida 4. Squarepushers – Amanda Feery 5. Le Salève – Jonathan Sokol 6. Decantations for voices – Ravi

REVIEW – Realign the Time – Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble
Realign the Time – Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble October 2014 ––––––– Three Madrigals – Max Grafe Bantams in Pinewood Tea Fabliau of Florida 4. Squarepushers – Amanda Feery 5. Le Salève – Jonathan Sokol 6. Decantations for voices – Ravi

THE BOX IS EMPTY PRESENTS – Andrew Lee, piano – In his own words
We are very excited to be presenting pianist R. Andrew Lee performing Dennis Johnson’s proto-minimalist masterwork November. The piece is spare and meditative, and an astonishing four hours Long. It also holds the unique and auspicious place in American music

THE BOX IS EMPTY PRESENTS – Andrew Lee, piano – In his own words
We are very excited to be presenting pianist R. Andrew Lee performing Dennis Johnson’s proto-minimalist masterwork November. The piece is spare and meditative, and an astonishing four hours Long. It also holds the unique and auspicious place in American music

REVIEW – “Orchestral ‘mer’ Rewards Meditative Listening” by Sally James
* * * The sounds tumbled and drifted during a mesmerizing chamber orchestra piece by John Teske at its premiere in Seattle Saturday. Rather than take the audience on a narrative drive, the composer set loose his twenty-six chamber musicians

REVIEW – “Orchestral ‘mer’ Rewards Meditative Listening” by Sally James
* * * The sounds tumbled and drifted during a mesmerizing chamber orchestra piece by John Teske at its premiere in Seattle Saturday. Rather than take the audience on a narrative drive, the composer set loose his twenty-six chamber musicians

AUDIO – Evan Smith plays “Two Old Ghosts” by Nat Evans
Last Friday Evan Smith played the very first solo recital presented by The Box Is Empty. From that show, here is Nat Evan’s Two Old Ghosts. Be sure to click the links to visit their Artists Page on this site

AUDIO – Evan Smith plays “Two Old Ghosts” by Nat Evans
Last Friday Evan Smith played the very first solo recital presented by The Box Is Empty. From that show, here is Nat Evan’s Two Old Ghosts. Be sure to click the links to visit their Artists Page on this site

Hotel Elefant: An Interview with Mary and Leaha
According to Executive Director Mary Kouyoumdjian, “Hotel Elefant sparked from a love of composition, which sparked from a teenage obsession with film scores, specifically the movie Rudy (yes, the football movie).” She and Hotel Elefant Artistic Director Leaha Maria Villarreal,

Hotel Elefant: An Interview with Mary and Leaha
According to Executive Director Mary Kouyoumdjian, “Hotel Elefant sparked from a love of composition, which sparked from a teenage obsession with film scores, specifically the movie Rudy (yes, the football movie).” She and Hotel Elefant Artistic Director Leaha Maria Villarreal,

A Note From The Box Is Empty
Hello, all, and welcome back to the Blog. We have been away for a few weeks now preparing for our new format, which is now up for you to enjoy. We will continue to provide you with up-to-date performance information

A Note From The Box Is Empty
Hello, all, and welcome back to the Blog. We have been away for a few weeks now preparing for our new format, which is now up for you to enjoy. We will continue to provide you with up-to-date performance information