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  • 12:00 AM
  • A pioneer and a visionary in the music world, cellist Fred Sherry has introduced audiences on five continents and all fifty United States to the music of our time through his close association with today’s composers.

  • 02:00 AM
  • A Multi-Dimensional Celebration of America's Ground-Breaking, Maverick Composers (March 8-30, 2012)

  • 06:00 AM
  • A Multi-Dimensional Celebration of America's Ground-Breaking, Maverick Composers (March 8-30, 2012)

  • 07:00 AM
  • John Cage Talks 4:33

    On Wednesday, John Cage would have turned 100. In honor of the occasion, we revive a 1985 WNYC interview, in which the composer describes his studies with Arnold Schoenberg and his most famous piece, 4:33.

  • 08:00 AM
  • Phil Kline is a composer who makes music in many genres and contexts, from experimental electronics and sound installations to songs, choral, theater, chamber and orchestral music.

  • 10:00 AM
  • Michael Tilson Thomas celebrates his 17th season as music director of the San Francisco Symphony during the orchestra’s 2011-12 Centennial Season. He and the orchestra have been praised by critics for innovative programming and for bringing the works of American composers to the fore.

  • 11:00 AM
  • Pledging Allegiance To American Mavericks

    Thank you to those that have pledged support during our Winter Fund Drive! It's because of those contributions that we can bring you festivals like American Mavericks, which is a whole other conversation (!), but for Hammered! means two days focused on the music of Julius Eastman and Morton Feldman

  • 12:00 PM
  • Considered by critics to be one of the most important and exciting performers on the contemporary scene today, the violinist Mary Rowell cannot be classified. Known for her work with the Grammy Award-winning Tango Project, the indie band The Silos and pop icon Joe Jackson, she has carved an indelible place in the contemporary classical music world with the post-classical quartet ETHEL of which she is co-founder.

  • 02:00 PM
  • Maverick Mixtapes: So Percussion

    For Maverick Mixtapes, we asked musicians from different musical backgrounds to curate an hour of music that they deemed best fit the ideal of an "American Maverick." Today's featured group is the Brooklyn-based new-music ensemble So Percussion.

  • 03:00 PM
  • A pioneer and a visionary in the music world, cellist Fred Sherry has introduced audiences on five continents and all fifty United States to the music of our time through his close association with today’s composers.

  • 05:00 PM
  • Michael Tilson Thomas celebrates his 17th season as music director of the San Francisco Symphony during the orchestra’s 2011-12 Centennial Season. He and the orchestra have been praised by critics for innovative programming and for bringing the works of American composers to the fore.

  • 06:00 PM
  • Phil Kline is a composer who makes music in many genres and contexts, from experimental electronics and sound installations to songs, choral, theater, chamber and orchestral music.

  • 08:00 PM
  • John Cage Talks 4:33

    On Wednesday, John Cage would have turned 100. In honor of the occasion, we revive a 1985 WNYC interview, in which the composer describes his studies with Arnold Schoenberg and his most famous piece, 4:33.

  • 09:00 PM
  • Considered by critics to be one of the most important and exciting performers on the contemporary scene today, the violinist Mary Rowell cannot be classified. Known for her work with the Grammy Award-winning Tango Project, the indie band The Silos and pop icon Joe Jackson, she has carved an indelible place in the contemporary classical music world with the post-classical quartet ETHEL of which she is co-founder.

  • 11:00 PM
  • Pledging Allegiance To American Mavericks

    Thank you to those that have pledged support during our Winter Fund Drive! It's because of those contributions that we can bring you festivals like American Mavericks, which is a whole other conversation (!), but for Hammered! means two days focused on the music of Julius Eastman and Morton Feldman