James Black
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review07.09
No Dying Diva in Paris – but Glitter, Dog Life and Office Humor
Copenhagen Opera Festival 2025 turned away from opera’s classical themes of fate and instead gave space to intimate music-dramatic experiments on queer identity, domestic violence, climate crisis, and mental illness. -
comment13.08
I Most Certainly Will Not Stay Away From Your Theatre
A few days before this year’s Copenhagen Opera Festival begins, I, as a critic, have been asked to keep away from one of the festival’s most experimental performances at the theatre Sort/Hvid. This is a complete misunderstanding of the role of criticism. -
review18.06
Klang has Come of Age – and Dares to Be Solemn
This year’s edition of Copenhagen’s festival for new music embraced sonic rituals, cultural encounters, and performances with loops, bodies, and cassette tapes – and featured French musicians playing as if sound itself could change the world. -
interview27.08.2022
»I would very much like to survive, thanks in advance«
Two years ago, James Black began writing an article series on religion in the Danish composer scene. Getting more and more angry, Black finally had to give up. Why? -
interview06.08.2021
All Tomorrow's Music
One of Europe’s oldest contemporary music festivals comes to Aarhus. We profile Ung Nordisk Musik, which is as ageless as Madonna and contains Icelandic vulgarities from 1612. -
interview07.02.2018
Shouting, naked. James Black, the composer
His debut concert only a few weeks away – both a blessing and a ‘fucking nightmare’ – Copenhagen-based composer James Black talks to Andrew Mellor.
By James Black
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interview06.08.2021
All Tomorrow's Music
One of Europe’s oldest contemporary music festivals comes to Aarhus. We profile Ung Nordisk Musik, which is as ageless as Madonna and contains Icelandic vulgarities from 1612. -
review31.03.2020
The system needs to change
Pulsar Festival 2020 took place under the shadow of Marcela Lucatelli’s ‘RGBW’. It’s time for a critical look at the systems of power. -
review27.11.2019
Future on repeat
For a festival that prides itself on its all-premieres programming, the 2019 Donaueschinger Musiktage felt more than a little stale. -
review07.10.2019
The impossible festival
The Young Nordic Music festival, one of the most impossible festivals in the world, is also one of the most enlightening ones. -
interview03.06.2019
‘I really wanted to write a pop love song’
Polish composer Marta Śniady is set to finish her studies at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus. Recently, her works have embraced video and pop music. -
interview03.04.2019
‘I need to believe it myself’
Ragnhild May works in a chameleon-like way. James Black takes her to yoga class in this final interview with young ‘composer/performers’. -
interview25.02.2019
So, this is where it all ends
In Bára Gísladóttir’s view, the apocalypse is a given. James Black goes bowling with the captivatingly introvert, yet apocalyptic, Icelandic composer/performer. -
interview09.01.2019
‘It’s almost like I can feel the whole world’
James Black goes climbing with Marcela Lucatelli in this first of three interviews with young composer/performers. -
review20.11.2018
Gold fever and infernal machines
Simon Løffler’s personality shines through while Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard’s conceptual gold piece rings hollow at Gong Tomorrow. -
reportage16.10.2018
Try competing with history, then
Warsaw Autumn is on its way to becoming a victim of its own success, James Black writes in his essay from the Polish capital. -
reportage14.09.2018
Maybe we fight, maybe we defend
Are commercial demands starting to influence contemporary music in the Nordic countries? James Black writes from the UNM Festival in Bergen, Norway.