Charles T. Downey, At Strathmore Mansion, Inscape continues quest to show new music at its best (Washington Post, September 17, 2013)
InscapeSome musicians have been known to carp about having to play new music, especially when it is abstract and conceptual to the point of lacking any tuneful melody or comprehensible sense of rhythm. Avoiding those disappointments is one of the goals of Inscape, the intrepid chamber ensemble based in Bethesda, which opened its new season Thursday night with a concert at the Mansion at Strathmore. The evening was a mixture of old and new, centered on a few contemporary selections from their debut album, “Sprung Rhythm,” released in July on the Sono Luminus label. [Continue reading]
Sprung Rhythm, Inscape Chamber Orchestra, R. Scerbo
Mansion at Strathmore
SEE ALSO:
Sprung Rhythm (debut CD, released in July)
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