Darol Anger grips his bow loosely, wrist bent, and smacks it against the strings of his fiddle. The resulting sound, a small crunch, is like the crackle of a very tiny drum. “You can get some nice ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The chop turns string players into beatboxers. After it developed organically over decades, musicians are making new efforts to notate it. By Kathryn ...
For 20 years, something strange has happened to fiddle player Darol Anger, who’ll bring his new quartet, Mr. Sun, to the Fire in the Kitchen Concert Series in Madison on Saturday, Nov. 21. “I flipped ...