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Carl Stone

A Sweeter Technology

Anyone else out there have experience building “turnkey” systems for instrumentalists to use?

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NewMusicBox Staff

Chris Rouse Named Composer of the Year

Christopher Rouse has been named the 2009 Musical America Composer of the Year.

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Colin Holter

Finishing Each Other's Sentences

A few days ago I heard the Franke Quintet take part in an unusual rescue mission: They played Michael Finnissy’s reconstruction of the Grieg B-flat piano quintet.

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NewMusicBox Staff

New Funding Helps Artists Take Time Off

The MacDowell Colony has announced that it will increase assistance to fellows to help defray the costs associated with taking time away from work and/or standard living expenses.

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Frank J. Oteri

Looking and Listening for America

If you were on the look out for new music and only had a week and a half to explore the United States, where would you go?

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NewMusicBox Staff

2008 National Medal of Arts Awarded to Nine

The Fisk Jubilee Singers, The Presser Foundation, jazz pianist Hank Jones, and the songwriting team The Sherman Brothers are among the nine recipients of the 2008 National Medal of Arts, the nation’s highest honor for artistic excellence.

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Molly Sheridan

Center Stage With Eric Owens

Whether standing center stage under the spotlights or sitting just across a table while chatting over coffee, American bass baritone Eric Owens only has to utter a few lines to have his audience completely entranced.

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Linda Dusman

In Praise of the Discerning Ear

Discernment listens for what is there, from the inside out; a deep study of the object without judging.

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Anne Kilstofte

A Few Footnotes

We’ve had some fascinating questions regarding faith and some fascinating remarks about religion and somehow tied it all together with sacred music.

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Kyle Gann

Crash Course: Minimal Music, Maximal Impact

Minimalism began as a movement of the 1960s and ‘70s, but it didn’t die–it evolved. And it’s apparent now that it was the beginning of a new musical sensibility whose worldwide ramifications we’ve only begun to figure out. Join us as we sample from a rich catalog of work beginning with the groundbreaking music of composers such as Steve Reich and Philip Glass up through recent compositions from Michael Gordon and John Luther Adams.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Schott To Represent Zappa's Chamber/Orchestral Catalog

Schott Music has announced that they now represent Frank Zappa’s catalog of music for mixed ensemble/orchestra.

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Colin Holter

In Living Color

I’m just now glimpsing the vastly broadened perspective that live new music on a weekly basis can provide, and I wonder if I haven’t wasted my formative period.

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NewMusicBox Staff

A Conversation with Ken Smith, Author of Fate! Luck! Chance!

Ken Smith, author of Fate! Luck! Chance!, describes how an insider’s perspective helped him to better understand and write about the making of The Bonesetter’s Daughter, a new opera by Stewart Wallace and Amy Tan.

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Frank J. Oteri

Drowning Out the Punditocracy

In “big J” journalism, the goal is for the folks covering the news to be completely impartial; yet in this same world, the way the media covers music and other cultures is designed to be completely partial.

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NewMusicBox Staff

Payday: 50 Artists Pick Up $50,000 Checks Courtesy United States Artists

For the third year in a row, the Los Angeles-based United States Artists is awarding unrestricted grants to 50 working artists, including seven musicians and composers, “in recognition of the caliber and impact of their work.”

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Justin Merritt

The Final Analysis

Last night was the big night: the culmination of a week of Instituting, months of prepraration, and even more months of composing.

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Ted Hearne

It's Showtime!

Today, the Minnesota Orchestra will play our music in concert, and you’re invited. We’ll be webcast on Minnesota Public Radio at 8 p.m. central time.

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Tom Lopez

Crash Course: The Building Blocks of Acousmatic Music

Compose with fire! That’s right, in the world of electronic and computer music, composers often record unmusical sound and turn it into powerful sonic metaphor. This crash course in acousmatic music will explore examples of sound objects and processing and mixing techniques. Then, we’ll travel through underground New York and the jungles of Costa Rica… Read more »

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Justin Merritt

A Day Like Any Other

Jim Kendrick made me realize just how much money can be involved in this business and just how many legal questions have no clear answers.

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Carl Stone

Screen Play in the Park

Screen Play is a musical score realized as a video projection by Christian Marclay in which found film footage, all black and white, is combined with general simple computer animation to create a visual projection interpreted by live musicians.

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Ted Hearne

Neatness Counts: Bucking Trends in Orchestra Notation

The standardization of orchestral and notational practice can, if a composer isn’t careful, hold back musical creativity.

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Colin Holter

Boldly Going

Although it invariably seems to me that each new piece presents
entirely new territory to explore and map, retrospect makes it clear
that I’ve been seeing a lot of the same landmarks again and again.

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Eric Ross

Composing for the Theremin: Some Practical Issues

One instrument that could really take your music into unexpected areas is the theremin.

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Frank J. Oteri

Music Transcends Partisanship

Music, which is abstract by nature, might very well be the only neutral communication medium.

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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.