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Virtual Release

Spektral Quartet Touts New Listening Experience

This week Spektral Quartet, Chicago’s multi-grammy nominated ensemble, releases their fourth full length studio album: Experiments in Living. Taking its namesake from a quote by utilitarian philosopher John Stuart MillRead More

From the Pedestrian Bridge:

Chatterbird Performs Honstein

Down Baby Down by New York composer Robert Honstein (b. 1980) is a piece for percussion quartet in six movements. One imagines that the composition process started with the composerRead More

A Virtual Release

Timbre Cierpke Debuts Digital Release ‘Gullfoss’

The subject of the arts during quarantine has been written about ad nauseam. I’ve found that these articles seldomly tackle the art or music they are tasked with, but insteadRead More

At the Public Library

Intersection Celebrates Black History Month

I’ve been to a lot of concerts. I’ve seen Beethoven Symphonies and Handel Oratorios. I’ve laughed at Papageno in ​The Magic Flute ​ and held back tears as Mimi diesRead More

About Author

Jeremy Smith

Jeremy Smith (b. 1992) is a composer, arranger, thinker, student, and teacher who currently lives and works in Middle Tennessee.

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