Select International contemporary ensemble Press | Past Seasons


June 24, 2023 Operawire, International Contemporary Ensemble to Present ‘Ensemble Evolution’ / Nicolas Quiroga

June 18, 2023, Broadway World, International Contemporary Ensemble & The New School's College Of Performing Arts to Present ENSEMBLE EVOLUTION / Blair Ingenthron

June 13, 2023, Bandcamp, The Best Jazz on Bandcamp, May 2023 / Dave Sumner

June 6, 2023, Bandcamp, The Best Contemporary Classical on Bandcamp: May 2023 / Peter Margasek

June 1, 2023, POPMatters, JAZZMATTERS: THE BEST NEW JAZZ OF APRIL AND MAY 2023 / Will Layman

May 19, 2023, Something Else!, Kate Gentile + International Contemporary Ensemble – ‘b i o m e i.i’ (2023) / S. Victor Aaron

May 12, 2023, Broadway World, International Contemporary Ensemble Reveals Summer 2023 Concerts / Stephi Wild

April 20, 2023, Broadway World, Miller Theatre Concludes its 2022-23 Composer Portraits Series With Suzanne Farrin Next Month / Stephi Wild

April 5, 2023, I Care If You Listen, With Mechanical Toys and Feverish Improvisation, Nicole Mitchell Invites a Communal Exploration of her Music / Donna Lee Davidson

March 31, 2023, Operawire, International Contemporary Ensemble to Premiere Two New Commissions ‘MEMORY THREE: Wrestling Waters’ by Mazz Swift & Murat Çolak’s ‘LAV (Death is Not Final)’ / Afton Wooten

March 30, 2023, Oberon's Grove, Review: Composer Portraits: Nicole Mitchell / Philip Gardner

March 28, 2023, South Florida Classical Review, A mixed bag of old and new music in New World’s closing chamber program / Lawrence Budman

March 20, 2023, The New York Times, Review: A Contemporary Music Group’s Next Era Begins / Seth Colter Walls

March 2, 2023, VAN Magazine, Tender Transitions: an interview with flutist and composer Nicole Mitchell / George Grella

March 1, 2023, The New York City Jazz Record, Nicole Mitchell: Finding a New Utopia / Kurt Gottschalk

January 24, 2023, Operawire, Dutch National Opera Announces Opera Forward Festival 2023 / David Salazar

January 2023, The New York City Jazz Record covers our NYU Skirball performance with Henry Threadgill & Zooid / Tom Greenland

December 28, 2022, The New York Times, 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now / Seth Colter Walls

December 24, 2022, Operawire, Miller Theatre to Spotlight Composer Suzanne Farrin / David Salazar

December 21, 2022, MusicTech, isomonstrosity on making a chamber music album using a contemporary rap workflow / Oliver Payne

December 20, 2022, Broadway World, Miller Theatre Presents A Composer Portrait Of SUZANNE FARRIN This February / A.A. Cristi

December 8, 2022, Musical America, International Contemporary Ensemble Celebrates 20th Anniversary with POLYASPORA Gala

December 1, 2022, Musical. America, International Contemporary Ensemble Presents World Premiere of Josh Modney's 'Firelight' Dec. 9

November 12, 2022, Classical Candor, Classical Music News of the Week, November 12, 2022 / John J. Puccio

November 11, 2022, Musical America, International Contemporary Ensemble Premieres Henry Threadgill's 'Pathways' At NYU Skirball, December 3

November 10, 2022, Broadway World, International Contemporary Ensemble Premieres Henry Threadgill's PATHWAYS At NYU Skirball Dec. 3 / A.A. Cristi

October 26, 2022, Operawire, International Contemporary Ensemble to Present ‘A Pin Drops’, Francisco Salazar

October 19, 2022, Broadway World, International Contemporary Ensemble Joins The Rhythm Method For A PIN DROPS At Target Margin Theater, October 28 / A.A. Cristi

October 16, 2022, The New York Times, Review: Iranian Female Composers Speak Indirectly to the Moment / Seth Colter Walls

October 15, 2022, Gothamist, In two NYC music events, composer Niloufar Nourbaksh emphasizes connectivity / Tiffany Hanssen

October 13, 2022, VAN Magazine, The Responsibility of Connection / Olivia Giovetti

September 27, 2022, I Care if You Listen, New Works by Lesley Mok and Chris Williams Explore the Individual vs. the Collective / Vanessa Ague

September 2022, WBGO, International Contemporary Ensemble Presents "Peyvand" with Iranian Female Composers Association October 15

September 14, 2022, City Guide NY, International Contemporary Ensemble Gives Concert of World Premieres at Joe's Pub

September 9, 2022, New York Classical Review, Critic Picks for 2022-23 / George Grella and David Wright

September 8, 2022, New York Times, Classical Music and Opera This Fall: 59 Programs, Premieres and More / Joshua Barone and Zachary Woolfe

August 20, 2022, City Guide NY, International Contemporary Ensemble Performs at TIME:SPANS Festival August 20

August 1, 2022, Extended Technique, NYC Calendar August 2022 Highlight of the Month: TIME:SPANS Festival / Erlena Dlu

July 7, Broadway World, NYU Skirball Announces Fall 2022 Season

June 25, 2022, Operawire, Miller Theatre Announces 2022-23 Season / David Salazar

June 22, 2022 Broadway World, Miller Theatre Announces A Full, Premiere-Filled 2022-23 Season Of Modern Music, Jazz, And Early Music

June 3, 2022, I Care if You Listen, ListN Up: nadia Shpachenko (June 3, 2022)

May 16, 2022, I Care if You Listen, MATA 2022 Mounts Experimental and Socially-Engaged Works
/ Lana Norris

May 10, 2022, Seen and Heard International, Experimental opera from Du Yun projects a deeper meaning in NYC / Daniele Sahr

May 6, 2022, The New Yorker, Summer Classical-Music Preview / Oussama Zahr

April 27, 2022, The New York Times, Cosmic Stories: Du Yun Revisits Her Earliest Music Theater / Joshua Barone

April 25, 2022, New York Magazine, 25 Notable New Releases Over the Next Two Weeks

April 18, 2022, The Violin Channel, New York’s International Contemporary Ensemble Names New Artistic Director

April 11, 2022, The Hub, Composer George Lewis selected as International Contemporary Ensemble’s artistic director

April 8, 2022, The New York Times, Outspoken Composer to Lead International Contemporary Ensemble

March 29, 2022, Operawire, The International Contemporary Ensemble to Present New Stagings of ‘A Cockroach’s Tarantella’ & ‘Zolle’

March 14, 2022, The New Yorker, Spring Classical Music Preview

January 31, 2022, FSU News, FSU College of Music to host 20th biennial Festival of New Music

January 6, 2022, Dartmouth News, Ash Fure’s ‘The Force of Things’ Comes to the Hop

January 1, 2022, NYC Jazz Record

December 17, 2021, The New York Times, What Shouldn’t Change About Classical Music

November 23, 2021, Playbill, NYU Skirball to Present NYC Return of Seize the King, Elevator Repair Service’s Take on Chekhov, More

November 23, 2021, The New York Times, N.Y.U. Skirball Season Reinvigorates the Classics

October 20, 2021, Broadway World, International Contemporary Ensemble Announces Oscar Gerardo as New Board Member

September 29, 2021, Night After Night, Beached.

September 23, 2021, Musical America, International Contemporary Ensemble Announces New Ensemble Members

September 18, 2021, An Earful, Record (And A Concert!) Roundup: On An Island

August 5, 2021, Broadway World, Little Island's NYC FREE Festival Presents International Contemporary Ensemble And Tyshawn Sorey

July 28, 2021, Brooklyn Vegan, NYC FREE fest: a month of music, comedy & more at Hudson River Park’s Little Island / Bill Pearis

July 2, 2021, Operawire, LA Opera to Present Du Yun’s ‘The Zolle Suite’

June 22, 2021, Musical America, International Contemporary Ensemble Announces Commissions In 'Call For ____' Program

May 31, 2021, New Sounds, #4203: Musical Landscapes

May 29, 2021, WQXR, Music Across New York’s Bridges and Tunnels (Playlist)

May 20, 2021, Musical America, International Contemporary Ensemble Announces New Board Member and Business and Finance Manager

May 20, 2021, Operawire, International Contemporary Ensemble to Host the Afro-Diasporic Opera Forum

April 29, 2021, Peabody Post, Bold Measures

February 1, 2021, The Wire, Nicole Mitchell: Inescapable Spiral Remote

December 17, 2020, The New York Times, The 25 Best Classical Music Tracks of 2020

December 10, 2020, Bandcamp Daily, The Best Contemporary Classical Albums of 2020

December 2, 2020, The New York Times, Best Classical Music of 2020

November 10, 2020, The Attic Magazine, Staff Picks - October 2020

November 9, 2020, The Road to Sound, October 2020 in Experimental Music

November 6, 2020, VAN Magazine, Musicians Follow the American Election’s Deceptive Cadence

October 29, 2020, Bandcamp Daily, Composer Ash Fure Tells Vivid Stories with Unusual Sounds

October 28, 2020, San Francisco Chronicle, In music of gritty appeal, composer Ashley Fure celebrates physicality of sound

October 27, 2020, Broadway World, FringeArts Receives Pew Grant for Operatic Project Awakening

October 27, 2020, Classical Post, “Something To Hunt” Is A Microcosm of Ash Fure’s Musical Macrocosm

October 26, 2020, Bandcamp Daily, Best of Bandcamp Contemporary Classical: October 2020

October 19, 2020, San Francisco Classical Voice, Gothic Kinship: Ash Fure’s Something to Hunt

October 15, 2020, Musical America, International Contemporary Ensemble Announces Leadership Transitions

August 5, 2020, The LA Times, How gay feminist composer Pauline Oliveros taught us to hear with more than ears / Mark Swed

July 17, 2020, WQXR, IN CONVERSATION – With Anna Thorvaldsdottir

June 29, 2020, The New Yorker, Musicians and Composers Respond to a Chaotic Moment / Alex Ross

June 12, 2020, The New York Times, Neither Big Nor Small, Music Ensembles Struggle in a Pandemic

June 1, 2020, The Wire, June 2020 Issue: Pauline Oliveros Tuning Meditation Review

May 29, 2020, Berkshire Fine Arts, Library of Congress and Portland Ovation

May 28, 2020, Night after Night, Interview: Ross Karre, Suzanne Farrin, and Ashley Fure

May 28, 2020, The Rest Is Noise, COVID-19 live streams

May 28, 2020, LA Times, Celebrate Shavuot with Carl Reiner, Jill Soloway: Your quarantine must-watch of the day

May 24, 2020, Portland Press Herald, Virtual premiere a first for Portland Ovations, Library of Congress and Maine-born composer

May 22, 2020, The New Yorker, International Contemporary Ensemble

May 18, 2020, The New York Times, Finally, a Stage for Female Composers From Iran

April 14, 2020, Hyperallergic, Tune Into a World-Wide Sonic Meditation, Inspired by Pauline Oliveros

April 13, 2020, Operawire, Q & A: Raquel Acevedo Klein, Ione, & Claire Chase On the Virtual Performance of Pauline Oliveros’s ‘The World Wide Tuning Meditation’

April 7, 2020, Berkshire Fine Arts, New Music Virtual Town Hall

April 3, 2020, The Los Angeles Times, Column: Home with Dudamel, Kehane, Mehta: Social distancing can't stop the sharing of music

April 3, 2020, The New York Times, Join a Musical Meditation Bringing Together Hundreds Worldwide

March 20, 2020, The New York Times, A Composer Finds the Old in the New

March 12, 2020, The New York Times, At Mostly Mozart Festival This Summer, Lots of Beethoven

March 7, 2020, BachTrack, ICE shows a new and exciting side of Dai Fujikura at Miller Theatre

March 7, 2020, San Francisco Classical Voice, Dai Fujikura’s Understated Extravagances

March 6, 2020 Berkshire Fine Arts, Dai Fujikura Featured at Miller Theatre

March 5, 2020, Oberon's Grove, Composer Portraits: Dai Fujikura Review

March 4, 2020, The New Yorker, Dai Fujikura Listing

January 27, 2020, The New York Times, 6 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

January 31, 2020, BachTrack, Jörg Widmann's somber humor at Carnegie Hall

January 30, 2020, Musical America, Jörg Widmann Meets ICE in Zankel Hall: 'We Fell in Love'

January 23, 2020, The New York Times, 6 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

January 21, 2020, The New Yorker, Jörg Widmann Listing

January 20, 2020, Vulture, 17 Great Things to Do in New York

January 17, 2020, Classical Post, Best Classical Music Concerts in NYC and Boston this Winter

January 17, 2020, Opera News, The Best of 2019

December 10, 2019, I Care if You Listen, Editor’s Picks: 2019 Contemporary Classical Albums

November 20, 2019, The Montclarian, The Martha Graham Dance Company Allows Audiences A “Peak” Into The Past and Emerging Present

November 19, 2019, DanceTabs, Review: Martha Graham Dance Company – Appalachian Spring, The Auditions – New York

November 19, 2019, National Sawdust Log, In Review: Martha Graham Dance Company

October 30, 2019, I Care if You Listen, Soundlines: Engaging Performances from ICE, Lewis, & Schick

October 19, 2019, National Sawdust Log, In Review: George Lewis’s Soundlines

October 17, 2019, The New Yorker, George Lewis

October 17, 2019, The New York Times, 6 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

September 12, 2019, The New York Times, 10 Months of Classical Concerts You Won’t Want to Miss

August 19, 2019, New York Classical Review, Critic’s Choice for 2019-20

August 19, 2019, Washington Classical Review, Critic’s Choice for 2019-20

August 16, 2019, I Care if You Listen, ICE Showcases the Iranian Female Composers Association at Mostly Mozart 

August 13, 2019, Limelight, MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL (LINCOLN CENTER, NEW YORK)

August 8, 2019, Classical Voice North America, ICE Celebrates Gifts Of Iranian Female Composers

August 6, 2019, San Francisco Classical Voice, International Contemporary Ensemble’s “Inside Voice” at Mostly Mozart

August 6, 2019, Berkshire Fine Arts, International Contemporary Ensemble: The 12th Annual Journey of Sonic Landscapes

August 5, 2019, The LOG Journal, In Review: International Contemporary Ensemble / Christian Carey Review

August 3, 2019, The New York Times, Classical Music: Free Concert of Iranian Female Composers

August 1, 2019, 21CM, WHO’S FIGHTING FOR GENDER EQUITY IN CLASSICAL MUSIC?

August 1, 2019, The New York Times, Hundreds of New Concertos Bring the World to the Concert Hall

July 27, 2019, Berkshire Fine Arts, International Contemporary Ensemble: 12th Annual Appearance at Mostly Mozart

July 23, 2019, WQXR, Must-See Classical Concerts This August

July 22, 2019, New York Magazine, 14 Great Things to Do in New York

July 18, 2019, The New York Times, 5 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

July 17, 2019, The New Yorker, Fure and Thorvaldsdottir

June 27, 2019, WQXR, Must-See Classical Concerts This July

June 11, 2019, ConcertoNet Sins of Omission, Signs of Genius

June 5, 2019, LA Weekly, L.A. Phil’s Noon to Midnight Was a Marathon Treasure Hunt

June 4, 2019, San Francisco Classical Voice, The Most Elaborate “Noon to Midnight” Yet at Disney Hall

June 4, 2019, Classical Voice North America, LA Phil Shebang Goes Wall To Wall, Noon To Midnight

June 3, 2019, The LA Beat, LA Phil's Noon to Midnight: From Sublime to Ridiculous and Back again

June 3, 2019, The LA Times, Review: Why ‘Noon to Midnight’ is the new-music bargain that’s hard to beat

May 30, 2019, Yahoo Finance, NEFA Grants Strengthen New England's Artists and Cultural Organizations

May 28, 2019, The LA Beat, New Music, Food and Fun at LA Phil Noon to Midnight

May 23, 2019, Feast of Music, 2019 Summer Music Preview

May 23, 2019, Musical America, Kopernikus Review by Christian Carey

May 23, 2019, Seen and Heard International, A Provocative Opening for a New Venue in New York City

May 22, 2019, League of American Orchestras - The Hub, International Contemporary Ensemble forms partnership with Nokia Bell Labs

May 21, 2019, The LOG Journal, International Contemporary Ensemble Announces ICECommons Composer Residencies

May 18, 2019, Berkshire Fine Arts, Kopernikus at the Image Project Room - Claude Vivier Takes the Fear Out of Death

May 17, 2019, The New York Times, Listening to the Throbbing of the Stars

May 16, 2019, Parterre Box, Waiting for the Sun

May 16, 2019, ConcertoNet, Bromides From An Old-Fashioned Universe

May 11, 2019, The New York Times, Brilliant Brutality: The Week in Classical Music

May 9, 2019, The New York Times, 8 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend

May 9, 2019, The New Yorker, Kopernikus

May 5, 2019, Boston Musical Intelligencer, Joséphine Baker Through a Glass Darkly

May 2, 2019, I Care if You Listen, ONE Festival 2019: Opera Omaha in Glass, Gounod, and Reid

April 25, 2019, The Boston Globe, The Ticket / What's Happening in the Local Arts World

April 15, 2019, The New Yorker, The Shape-Shifting Music of Tyshawn Sorey

April 7, 2019, The New York Times, The Shed Opens: What Our Critics Think

March 29, 2019, The New York Times, Review: Roam the Spectrum With Tyshawn Sorey

March 25, 2019, The New Yorker, Tyshawn Sorey Miller Theater Composer Portrait

March 20, 2019, WUOT, Contemporary Classical Music: Like Going To The Movies

March 17, 2019, New York Magazine, 14 Great Things to Do in New York

March 13, 2019, WQXR, Preview: Concerts to See in NYC This Spring

February 26, 2019, The LOG Journal, In Review: Wang Lu Composer Portrait

February 22, 2019, The New York Times, A New Opera Season: The Week in Classical Music

January 30, 2019, I Care If You Listen, Anna Thorvaldsdottir and ICE Invite Ecological Listening

January 17, 2019, The New York Times, A Haunting Tribute to Joséphine Baker Arrives at the Met Museum

December 29, 2018, The Log Journal, Best of 2018 / Noteworthy Recordings / Steve Smith

December 24, 2018, Sequenza 21, Best Composer Portrait CDs of 2018

December 5, 2018, Sequenza 21, Best Violin Concerto CD of 2018

December 18, 2018, NPR.org, The Best Classical Albums of 2018

December 18, 2018, The Wall Street Journal, Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s Aequa reviewed

December 13, 2018, The New York Times, The Best Classical Tracks of 2018

December 6, 2018, The New Yorker (Alex Ross), Notable Classical Performances and Recordings of 2018

October 15, 2018, The New York Times, A ‘Lost Highway’ Suite Refracts David Lynch

September 17, 2018, The New Yorker, In Plain Air Preview

September 14, 2018, The New York Times, Resonant Bodies Festival Gives Voices Room to Breathe

September 12, 2018, The New York Times, Classical Fall Preview: Debuts, Premieres, a New Philharmonic Maestro

September 5, 2018, Time Out New York, Your Guide to Classical Music This Fall in NYC

August 31, 2018, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philly Fringe 2018: The 25 Must-See Productions

August 27, 2018, The New Yorker, Fall Classical Music Preview

August 21, 2018, I Care If You Listen, Jubilant Performances by ICE and Friends at Mostly Mozart’s Grand Pianola Music

May 17, 2018, The New Yorker, Wang Lu: Urban Inventory

May 3, 2018, San Francisco Chronicle, CD Review: Steve Reich: Pulse/Quartet

April 23, 2018, Chicago Classical Review, Contempo Marks Earth Day with Bracing “Nature” Program

April 16, 2018, The Wall Street Journal, An Opera Festival's Local Focus

March 26, 2018, Rolling Stone, The Best 10 Things We Saw at Big Ears

March 2, 2018, The New York Times, Sonic Misdirection

February 23, 2018, The New Yorker, A Dynamic Flutist Makes Art and Community

February 15, 2018, The Guardian, Reich: Pulse/Quartet CD Review – Pitch Perfect Performances

February 4, 2018, The New York Times, That Decisive Moment: Serenely Unpredictable

January 25, 2018, The New York Times, A Whispered Opera Requests Your Close-Up Attention

January 18, 2018, The Rest is Noise blog, Alex Ross's Nightafternight playlist

January 17, 2018, The New York Observer, Prototype Festival Showcases the Operas that Major Companies Should Be Showing

January 16, 2018, Time Out New York, The whisper opera is the latest immersive music experience to hit NYC

January 15, 2018, The New York Times, Without Singing, the Moth Hits the High Notes in "The Echo Drift"

December 14, 2017, I Care If You Listen, Stunning Posthumous Pauline Oliveros Opera at Roulette

November 24, 2017, The New York Times, An Unfinished "Phantom Opera" is Completed With Love

October 23, 2017, The New Yorker, Infrasound Opera

October 10, 2017, The New York Times, The Force of Things: an Indirectly Audible Opera

August 17, 2017, The New Yorker, The Expansive Possibilities of Schubert’s “Winterreise”

August 15, 2017, The New York Times, A Funky Rethinking of Schubert’s Winter Journey

June 23, 2017, The New York Times, A 20th-Century Sequel to ‘Barber of Seville’ and ‘Figaro’

June 12, 2017, Los Angeles Times, Transcending genre labels, Vijay Iyer leads the Ojai Music Festival toward bold new territory

May 15, 2017, The New York Times, Brooklyn Youth Chorus Explores Issues Facing Its Members

May 3, 2017, Houstonia Magazine, Vijay Iyer Performs Live to a Screening of Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holi

April 26, 2017, The New York Times, Listen to Claire Chase, the Flutist Who Just Won $100,000

March 31, 2017, The National, UAE Edition, The Cacophony and Color of Holi Artfully Rendered

February 6, 2017, WNYC's Soundcheck, Remembering Pauline Oliveros at the Park Avenue Armory

January 25, 2017, San Francisco Classical Voice, The International Contemporary Ensemble Goes Multilingual

January 9, 2017, The New York Times, ‘Anatomy Theater,’ an Opera, Puts Convicts Under the Knife

January 9, 2017, Parterre Box, that is the explanation of the crime

January 7, 2017, CBS This Morning, Orchestras experiment with innovative ways to reach audiences

November 21, 2016, San Francisco Classical Voice, Letter From Chicago: The City Is Second to None for New Music

November 4, 2016, The New York Times, Just Why Does New Music Need Champions?

November 2, 2016, The Guardian, Steve Reich's 80th birthday celebration

November 2, 2016, New York Classical Review, “Pulse” premiere shines brightly at Steve Reich’s Carnegie birthday bash

October 31, 2016, The Wall Street Journal, Steve Reich, at 80, Keeps Up the Rhythm

October 27, 2016, Cleveland Classical, Vijay Iyer & International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) at CMA

October 22, 2016, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Int'l Contemporary Ensemble re-imagines Stravinsky's 'Rite' with Indian film

October 17, 2016, The New York Times, ICE’s Founder, Claire Chase, Will Relinquish Leadership Role

October 15, 2016, Cleveland Classical, Cleveland Museum of Art to present Vijay Iyer & ICE in "Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holy"

October 8, 2016, Chicago Tribune, Ear Taxi fest features heartwarming works

August 25, 2016, Musical America, A Night of Musical Premieres at Mostly (ICE and Somewhat) MozartMusical America

August 24, 2016, The New York Times, New Music Inspired by Christ’s Agony and Dating Apps

August 24, 2016, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philly group The Crossing wows at New York's Mostly Mozart Festival

August 22, 2016, The New York Times, Reimagining Josephine Baker’s Music in the Era of Black Lives Matte

August 21, 2016, WQXR New York, "Stupid Musician Tricks" with ICE and NYPL

June 27, 2016, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Crossing: 'Just when you think you've heard everything...' 

June 16, 2016, The New York Times, At Ojai, Peter Sellars Has a Personal Yet Global Playlist

June 16, 2016, San Francisco Chronicle, Ojai festival’s women come north to Berkeley

June 14, 2016, LA Times, Worlds meet and worlds beyond at Ojai Music Festival

June 10, 2016, The New York Times, Women Rule at Ojai Festival, Unannounced

March 23, 2016, New York Magazine, "De Materie": Zeppelins, Confusion, and the ’80s Avant-Garde at the Armory

March 23, 2016, The New York Times, "De Materie," Of Mind, Matter, and Sheep

January 28, 2016, The New York Times, Chains Clink, Water Splashes: A Composer's Beautiful Noise

November 18, 2015, The New York Times, A Pierre Boulez Tribute, Eight Months Late

October 11, 2015, The New York Times, John Luther Adams, Lauded and Played at Columbia

September 16, 2015, The New York Times, ICE Features Levy Lorenzo on Teacups and Rebekah Heller on Bassoon

August 19, 2015, The New York Times, George Benjamin, at Mostly Mozart, Shows Depth as a Conductor

June 30, 2015, The New Yorker, Outsiders: The Ojai Music Festival

May 28, 2015, The New York Times, International Contemporary Ensemble Weaves Among Tonalities

May 24, 2015, The New York Times, 'Afterward, the AACM (as) Opera' Lends a Voice to Stories of Black History

May 20, 2015, The New York Times, International Contemporary Ensemble and Others Play in Brooklyn

April 20, 2015, Boston Globe, Fromm concerts tinge with Latin

March 14, 2015, New York Classical Review, ICE celebrates Davidovsky’s birthday with past masterworks and a world premiere

February 27, 2015, Toronto Star, The Whisper Opera screams originality

February 10, 2015, Volkskrant, Fluisteropera van David Lang is magische, intieme ervaring

December 12, 2014, The New Yorker, Notable Performances and Recordings of 2014

December 11, 2014, The New York Times, The Funniest Classical Music Performances of 2014

December 11, 2014, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Steiger's ‘Coalescence’ gets local premiere

November 9, 2014, ArtsNash, Music Review: Vijay Iyer, vamping in Technicolor in the Land of Oz

October 24, 2014, The New York Times, Suggestions of Secrets Beyond the Chaos

October 14, 2014, Chicago Tribune, ICE heats up Chicago's new music scene, at a Bucktown bar

September 22, 2014, New York ArtsMostly Mozart, Hold the Mozart

August 22, 2014, The New York Times, A Concert Where a Shellfish Helps With the Sound

April 28, 2014, The New Yorker, Singing in Tongues: Two song cycles by Liza Lim

April 28, 2014, Bachtrack, Sweet Thunder Festival, Day Two: International Contemporary Ensemble

April 25, 2014, SFGate, Sweet Thunder review: intriguing electro-acoustic music

April 23, 2014, The New York Times, NY Times Arts Beat Classical Playlist: Carter, Rand Steiger, Mozart and More

April 20, 2014, The New York Times, Meshing Talents for a Dense and Strenuous Sound: Oscar Bianchi's 'Matra' Debuts at the MATA Festival

April 17, 2014, The New York Times, Global Sounds, Woven Together: MATA Festival Returns, With Spotlight on Helsinki

April 9, 2014, The Wall Street Journal, Australian Composer Finds Her Marbles: Liza Lim Creates Unconventional Sounds in 'Mother Tongue'

April 8, 2014, Los Angeles Times, Green Umbrella: Photos from the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Minimalist Jukebox Festival

April 7, 2014, The Washington Post, International Contemporary Ensemble vividly showcases distinct styles of Lara and Balter

March 26, 2014, The New York Times, A Bit of Beethoven in a Mix of Modern: Piano by Jacob Greenberg and Reinier van Haudt at Spectrum

March 17, 2014, Chicago Reader, International Contemporary Ensemble with Alvin Lucier

March 12, 2014, The New York Times, In Performance Video: Claire Chase

February 19, 2014, The New York Times, Classical Playlist: Jenny Lin, Joshua Rubin, David Aladashvili and More

January 13, 2014, Chicago Classical Review, ICE downsizes with intriguing music for oboe and piano, past and present

January 1, 2014, Chicago Reader, 12 O'Clock Track: Phyllis Chen transcends the toyness of her instruments on "The Little Things"