Christopher DeLaurenti

Christopher DeLaurenti is a composer, improvisor, and music writer. Since the late 1990s, his writing has appeared in various newspapers, magazines, and journals including The Stranger, 21st Century Music, The Seattle Times, Signal to Noise, Soundscape, Earshot Jazz, and Tablet. Much of Christopher's music resides at www.delaurenti.net, along with many music-related essays, scores, and articles.

Recent Articles

The Score

Chopin Is Better Than You Knew

Pulling an Icarus

Seattle Opera Tries to Fly Directly from the 19th Century to the 21st

Music May 13 4:00 AM

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A Free Erik Satie Marathon!

Music May 6 4:00 AM

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Rare as Hell: Two Brand-New Operas

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Music Apr 29 4:00 AM

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A Big Week: 35 Crashing Chords and a 12-Hour Concert

Music Apr 22 4:00 AM

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Cranky, Suspicious Peter Garland: The Real Thing

Music Apr 15 4:00 AM

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A Jazz Explosion and an Organ Improvisation

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Music Apr 8 4:00 AM

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The Ghost Bands, Idolaters, and Digital Fizz of Jazz

Music Apr 1 4:00 AM

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What Gives, Philip Glass?

Music Mar 25 4:00 AM

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The Ladies and the Electronics

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Music Mar 18 4:00 AM

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Lonesome Vocals, Waterfalls, and Petty Territoriality

Music Mar 11 4:00 AM

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Metaphors for Dead Pianos at Jack Straw New Media Gallery

Music Mar 4 4:00 AM

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Butch Morris Creates Orchestras of Individuals

Music Feb 25 4:00 AM

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The Trance and Transformation of Lubomyr Melnyk

Music Feb 18 4:00 AM

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Swaggers and Fights at the Seattle Symphony

Music Feb 11 4:00 AM

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The Sounds of Surprise

Music Feb 4 4:00 AM

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Three Throats