John Schaefer

Host

John Schaefer has hosted Soundcheck since the show’s inception in 2002. He has also hosted and produced WNYC’s radio series New Sounds since 1982 (“The No. 1 radio show for the Global Village” – Billboard) and the New Sounds Live concert series since 1986.

John has written extensively about music, including the book New Sounds: A Listener’s Guide to New Music (Harper & Row, NY, 1987; Virgin Books, London, 1990); The Cambridge Companion to Singing: World Music (Cambridge University Press, U.K., 2000); and the TV program Bravo Profile: Bobby McFerrin (Bravo Television, 2003). He was contributing editor for Spin and Ear magazines, and his liner notes appear on more than 100 recordings, ranging from “The Music of Cambodia” to recordings by Yo-Yo Ma and Terry Riley. 

In 2003, Schaefer was honored with the American Music Center's prestigious Letter of Distinction for his "substantial contributions to advancing the field of contemporary American music in the United States and abroad." In May 2006, New York magazine cited Schaefer as one of "the people whose ideas, power, and sheer will are changing New York" in its Influentials issue.  He began blogging for WNYC when accompanying the New York Philharmonic on its historic (and apparently very weird) trip to North Korea in 2008 and continues to blog at soundcheck.org.

He is a regular contributor to the World Science Festival and the White Light Festival at Lincoln Center; he has also written about horse racing (Bloodlines: A Horse Racing Anthology, Vintage NY 2006) and was a regular panelist on the BBC’s soccer-based program Sports World.  

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John Schaefer appears in the following:

Listen on-Demand Music & Poetry on New York in Concert

Monday, July 29, 2024

New York In Concert concludes this season with an episode of music with connections to poetry.

Listen On-Demand: Les Violons du Roy

Monday, July 15, 2024

Les Violons du Roy performs with guitarist Miloš at Carnegie Hall.

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Monday at 10 pm: Orchestra of St. Luke’s

Monday, July 15, 2024

This week on New York In Concert, you’ll hear performances by the Orchestra of St. Luke’s.

A Concerto Celebration

Monday, July 08, 2024

This week on New York In Concert, performances of concertos by Beethoven, Heinichen, and Boulogne.

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Listen on-demand: American Composers

Monday, July 01, 2024

This week on New York In Concert, a celebration of music by American composers.

Monday at 10pm: Performances From the Morgan Library

Monday, June 24, 2024

We’ll hear performances recorded at the Morgan Library on this week’s New York In Concert.

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Listen On-Demand: Echoes of Vivaldi

Monday, June 17, 2024

This week on New York In Concert, we’ll hear excerpts from the Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and a new work inspired by it. 

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Listen On-Demand: Chelsea Music Festival

Monday, June 10, 2024

This week on New York In Concert we will hear performances from the Chelsea Music Festival.

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Listen On-Demand: Quartets

Monday, June 03, 2024

This week on New York In Concert, we salute the quartet through performances by the Ulysses Quartet, Sugar Hill Salon, and more.

Listen On-Demand: A Concert from Caramoor’s 2023 Summer Festival

Monday, May 27, 2024

New York In Concert travels to Katonah, New York, for performances by the Knights at the Caramoor Festival.

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Listen On-Demand: Sacred Music and Sacred Spaces

Monday, May 13, 2024

This week we’ll be hearing works by Bach, Faure, Dett, and more performed in sacred spaces around New York City. 

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Listen On-Demand: Everlasting Light, with Anthony Roth Costanzo

Monday, May 06, 2024

Listen to this episode of New York in Concert on Monday, May 6th at 10pm. 

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New York in Concert: A Season Preview

Monday, April 29, 2024

Listen to this episode of New York in Concert on Monday, April 29th at 10pm. 

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The Elves and the Cello Maker: A Christmas Audio Drama

Thursday, December 21, 2023

For the final episode from the Artist Propulsion Lab class of 2023, cellist Zlatomir Fung wrote a new Christmas audio drama, The Elves and the Cello Maker, based on the Brothers' Grim...

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Shelley Washington's Eternal Present

Thursday, November 02, 2023

For her Artist Propulsion Lab residency, composer Shelley Washington wanted to pull back the curtain on composers’ lives and work. As part of that, she composed a new work for the ~No...

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A Life Cycle of Grief

Thursday, October 05, 2023

The Artist Propulsion Lab podcast is back with the class of 2023. Violinist and composer Curtis Stewart begins with an audio essay reflecting on the life cycle of grief. In June 2023,...

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A Seat in the Listening Room: John Schaefer Reflects on Bob Sherman’s Legacy

Monday, June 05, 2023

“Bob’s knack for pulling back the curtain and revealing the people who made the music was incredibly important for me as an aspiring college radio DJ.”

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Halfie: A Memoir, by Andrew Yee

Thursday, October 27, 2022

Cellist and composer Andrew Yee (she/they) presents an audio memoir of identity and belonging through music.

This Composer is Sick: Scott Joplin Didn't Die of Opera Failure

Thursday, September 29, 2022

Emi Ferguson concludes This Composer is Sick with a look at the life, death, and work of American composer, Scott Joplin.

Bedřich Smetana and the High E of Doom

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Flute-player Emi Ferguson looks at the impact of syphilis Bedřich Smetana the man, composer, and Czech national icon.