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John Luther Adams Wins William Schuman Award

The Columbia University School of the Arts has announced that John Luther Adams is the newest recipient of the William Schuman Award, a direct, unrestricted grant of $50,000, which is one of the largest given to an American composer.

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Marie Incontrera

THINGS HAVE GOT TO CHANGE!--Writing Political Music in Today's World

We as musicians have a responsibility to respond to the world around us, to give the people a song to raise their spirits and fuel the fight in their hearts.

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Frank J. Oteri

Eve Beglarian Wins 2015 Robert Rauschenberg Award

The Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA), a nonprofit arts organization founded by John Cage and Jasper Johns, has announced that composer Eve Beglarian is the recipient of their third annual Robert Rauschenberg Award which includes an unrestricted cash prize of $35,000.

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Tim Rutherford-Johnson

New Music and Globalization 4: Archipelagos

Few of these works can be experienced in their entirety, but that is partly the point; they act as a corrective to our uniquely modern assumption that—given advances in travel, communications, and media technology—we can know the whole world.

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Heather Stebbins

Blogging from Estonia--A Search for Fresh Sounds

I recently saw a huge banner on the side of one of Tallinn’s major shopping centers promoting an upcoming concert by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir featuring works by Carlo Gesualdo, Salvatore Sciarrino, György Ligeti, J.S. Bach, and a premiere by Helena Tulve. I have a hard time imagining a similar advertisement hanging on the Prudential Center in Boston.

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Frank J. Oteri

Daron Hagen: The Human Element

For Daron Hagen, working on an opera is so immersive that his life can be fairly neatly divided into chapters corresponding to each of the operas he has written. Nowadays, even though he is principally concerned with being a father, opera continues to inspire him, in part because he sees parallels between writing opera and parenting.

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Matthew Guerrieri

New Music Boxes: Wring Out the Old

Another exclusive new music-themed crossword created just for NewMusicBox readers! De-stress from the holiday crush and review the year that was…

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Megan Ihnen

Everything is real. There is no audience.

It is absolutely reductive to think of music being solely either for the performer or for the audience. This is a both/and situation because we all get something different out of it. We are all there to play our own parts.

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Tim Rutherford-Johnson

New Music and Globalization 3: Embodiment and Mobility

Rather than attempting a synthesis, Pamela Z’s music highlights—and perhaps even celebrates—difference. She presents identity as a matter of polyphony, sometimes between irreconcilable parts.

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Molly Sheridan

Ken Thomson: Energized Complexities

Thomson’s often-complex work is carefully designed and communicates powerfully in live performance without exhausting the audience. We chat with him off stage about how he navigates multiple projects and genres while keeping listeners on the edge of their seats.

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New Music USA

NewMusicBox Mix: 2014 Staff Picks

Before we close the file on 2014, New Music USA staff members have chosen some of their favorite tracks from the past twelve months for this edition of the NewMusicBox Mix.

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debbie

The Queen of Grace and Kindness—Deborah Atherton (1951-2014)

Deborah helped many composers and performers through her work as a consultant and at the American Music Center, Concert Artists Guild, and the American Composers Alliance. But she was much more than an administrator. Her librettos included Under the Double Moon, a collaboration with composer Anthony Davis, and Mary Shelley, which she created in partnership with the composer Allan Jaffe.

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Megan Ihnen

The Audience: More Than Money and Applause

The whys and hows of romancing your fans and serving your ticket buyers.

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Matthew Guerrieri

This Year's Model (or, That's What They Don't See)

In C, Taylor Swift, and Cultural Canonization: A reflection in 53 phrases.

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Frank J. Oteri

Corigliano and Over 130 Other Music Creators Honored at ASCAP Foundation Awards

More than 130 music creators were honored during the 2014 ASCAP Foundation Awards, including John Corigliano who received the first-ever ASCAP Foundation Masters Award.

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David Harrington

Violinist Mark Sokol—American Music Advocate (1946-2014)

When I was 16, Mark was like the big brother I never had. He was always a little larger than life. I had my first beer with him, my first cigarette. We’d stay up half the night on Fridays and Saturdays listening to Elliott Carter or Alban Berg’s Lyric Suite after having played quartets until we dropped.

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Tim Rutherford-Johnson

New Music and Globalization 2: Networked Music

In its early days at least, the net served as globalization’s ideological model. That ideology spilled over into the first experiments in net-art and net-music.

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erikspangler

The Banjo Faces Its Shadow

The banjo’s timbre cuts to some of the deepest seams of America’s past. To a number of contemporary banjo players and composers, the well of history and associations surrounding the banjo becomes a musical parameter to be bent, subverted, or used to evoke a particular landscape or time.

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Megan Ihnen

The Performer, the Audience, and the Measure of Success

Does the new music performance belong to the performer, the audience, or both? Both points of view, though conflicting, are necessary to uplift the other party and elevate both the artistic achievement and commercial viability of our community.

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NewMusicBox Staff

57th Annual Grammy Award Nominations Announced

Sharpen your pencils, voting Recording Academy members. Nods were given to…

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Matthew Guerrieri

Boston: Passports and Layovers from Lorelei and Roomful of Teeth

I sometimes wonder if, several decades from now, people will look back on the current era of new music and characterize it in terms not far removed from tourism.

8/22/10 12:39:18 PM --  Silk Road Ensemble Photography at the Overture Center in Madison, WI © Todd Rosenberg Photography 2010
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Tim Rutherford-Johnson

New Music and Globalization, Part 1: Silk Road and Global Collaborations

While Silk Road’s music is enjoyable, its goals laudable, and the musicians’ skills impressive, hybridization of this sort is not a perfect model for understanding or addressing the issues of modern-day globalization through music.

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Dan Joseph

Thank You For Your Reply

Music people, in general, have always seemed to possess a higher level of character and integrity in pursuit of a particular calling. But it seems that now, even in the new music world where we are all essentially in the same boat, so-called professional courtesy is no longer a given.

NewMusicBox Staff

Musical America Honors NMBx Regional Editor with Profile in Courage

NewMusicBox Regional Editor Ellen McSweeney has been recognized among the “professionals of the year” in the edition of Musical America 30: Profiles In Courage released today.

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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.