“Though considered in certain circles to be America’s greatest living composer, he is, in others, demonized for alienating audiences with music that’s so dense, so packed with information in so little time, that it’s like street noise. Anyone listening to Carter expecting typical classical symmetry and tunefulness is primed for disappointment. If heard in the anything-can-happen spirit of progressive jazz, Carter’s hairpin turns and animated chatter among instruments are anything but mysterious. He tests listeners at the beginning of his pieces, often with a jarring chord that all but says, ‘If you can handle this, the rest is easy’.”