
Paul Schoenfield’s music blends accessible modernism with sophisticated wit built on a solid foundation of popular, jazz, and Jewish sources, all of which are in
The flute is an exceptionally tough instrument to play well–it must be, given the distressingly intonation-challenged performances you commonly hear in the concert hall and
Have there ever been two concertos so utterly mismatched as far as CD couplings go? The idea of pairing the Dvorak Concerto with Paul Schoenfield’s