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NewMusicBox Staff

Sounds Like PBS

The sonic branding of a television station.

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Colin Holter

Making the Grade

Every so often, a friend of mine gets married, takes a job, moves into a house, or has a child—you know, real people type stuff. Meanwhile, I’m still trying to get A’s on my projects.

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Frank J. Oteri

Paying At"ten"tion

Why does everyone put so much stock in the ten-year mark?

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Frank J. Oteri

"Ten"acity (A Personal Reflection)

It’s hard for me to believe that NewMusicBox has been around for ten years, and yet it always continues to feel new.

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DanVisconti

Breaking Free of the Copy Shop

Composers need a lot of things in order to be successful, including good ears for sound, plentiful performance opportunities, and above all imagination; but we also need stuff and lots of it, and those supplies can be pretty expensive.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Welcome to the Future

On the eve of NewMusicBox’s 10th anniversary, we invited eight people to roll up their sleeves, dust off their magic eight balls, and offer their thoughts on where we’re coming from and (hopefully?) where we may be headed.

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NewMusicBox Staff

NewMusicBox: A Decade in Sound (Bites)

NewMusicBox has been on the scene for a decade. We’re using this anniversary both to ponder what might be ahead and to celebrate some video highlights from our archive.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Three RI-based Composers Awarded MacColl Johnson Fellowships

Erik Carlson, Evan Johnson, and Dan Moretti will each receive a $25,000 MacColl Johnson Fellowship from The Rhode Island Foundation.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Stacy Frierson Appointed Concert Music Director for Presser and Fischer

Theodore Presser Company and Carl Fischer Music have announced the appointment of Stacy Frierson as Director of Concert Music.

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Colin Holter

In the Final Analysis

I’d hoped that my exam itself would be a learning experience, and indeed it was: In addition to the helpful nuts-and-bolts comments I received, I had the opportunity to codify some of my compositional objectives and talk them over with knowledgeable professionals who were able to identify some possible fault lines.

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Frank J. Oteri

Walking the Walk

No one thoroughly immersed in avant-garde music has yet to be immortalized on Hollywood Boulevard.

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NewMusicBox Staff

2009 NEA Opera Honors Announced

The National Endowment for the Arts has announced five recipients of the 2009 NEA Opera Honors: composer John Adams, stage director and librettist Frank Corsaro, mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne, general director Lotfi Mansouri, and conductor Julius Rudel.

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Linda Dusman

Crossing Lines

Thoughts on turning the visual into sound.

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DanVisconti

Music Librarians: the Composer's Best Friend?

At the Major Orchestra Librarians’ Association conference last week in D.C., attendees shared with me the top five ways that composers shoot themselves in the foot in rehearsal and render their otherwise excellent music unpalatable to artistic staff.

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Colin Holter

Seduction By Clarinet

If Richard Haynes is trying to make a name for himself in
contemporary music, he couldn’t do much better than to tour with
“Listen, My Secret Fetish,” a barely describable tour de force.

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Frank J. Oteri

Maybe There's a Name for This Stuff After All!

“Debatable music” conjures up a sonic image more effectively than the oxymoronic “contemporary classical”; plus, something in any genre could be defined as debatable.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Philadelphia Music Project Announces 2009 Grant Awards

A total of nineteen Philadelphia-area music organizations have received almost $1.2 million in funding in the Philadelphia Music Project’s 2009 Grant Awards.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Imagem Music Group Acquires Rodgers & Hammerstein

Imagem Music Group, which acquired the music publisher Boosey and Hawkes in April 2008, has just signed an agreement to acquire the rights to the songs and musicals of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, as well as The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization (RHO); RHO represents a total of 12,000 songs, 900 concert works, 200 writers, and 100 musicals including the oeuvre of Irving Berlin and Adam Guettel.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Steve Reich Wins 2009 Pulitzer Prize

Steve Reich has been awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his Double Sextet.

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Molly Sheridan

Sea of Nostalgia: Wading Into the Music of Angélica Negrón

These days, Angélica Negrón has settled into a way of working that allows her to reach out in many directions without losing her center of gravity, no matter what genre umbrella she happens to be standing under. “In the end, the music that I like to write is the music I want to listen to,” she says. “And it’s something that you can’t control and you can’t escape.”

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DanVisconti

The Concert Talk Paradigm

I’ve rarely found that any analysis given before the complete performance of a piece has the effect of piquing my interest to hear the subsequent performance.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Paul Williams Elected President and Board Chairman of ASCAP

Songwriter Paul Williams has been elected to succeed Marilyn Bergman as president and chairman of the board of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers by the ASCAP board of directors at its meeting in Nashville, TN.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Bielawa and Byron Awarded Rome Prize

Composers Lisa Bielawa and Don Byron are the winners of the 113th annual Rome Prize Competition, the American Academy in Rome announced today.

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Madeleine Shapiro

The Nature Project

In the last few years, as the ecological problems that surround us have become more pressing, I have found a way to combine my career-long interest in the performance and promotion of “new music” with my concern for the environment.

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NewMusicBox receives major support from the Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts.

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NewMusicBox is funded in part by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts; and with support from The Aaron Copland Fund for Music Inc., Alice M. Ditson Fund of Colombia University, and The Amphion Foundation, Inc. Support for New Music USA and its many programs and activities is provided by foundations, corporations, government agencies, and hundreds of individual contributors.

NewMusicBox receives major support from the Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. NewMusicBox is funded in part by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts; and with support from The Aaron Copland Fund for Music Inc., Alice M. Ditson Fund of Colombia University, and The Amphion Foundation, Inc. Support for New Music USA and its many programs and activities is provided by foundations, corporations, government agencies, and hundreds of individual contributors.