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Angelica Negron
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Modern Notebook
Modern Notebook for October 12, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Memories of friendship linger beneath each short movement in Hugi Gudmundsson’s Coniunctio — moments on park benches, in bars, on quiet walks. Composed for cello, the piece unfolds in brief, focused chapters that reflect intimacy through gesture, space, and shared experience.Then: Luciano Berio once described a utopian dream: to build a bridge between folk traditions and modern music-making. In Folk Songs, that vision takes shape through melodies from eight cultures — reimagined not as museum pieces, but as living, breathing connections to everyday life.Also featured are works...
2025-10-13
1h 58
For Good Measure
Da Capo Conversations 2.0 with Angélica Negrón and Carla Lucero
For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT)Episode 174: Da Capo Conversations 2.0 with Angélica Negrón and Carla LuceroLooking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure!Today we revisit Angélica Negrón's and Carla Lucero's perspectives on their musical journey and background. If you enjoyed today’s conversation and want to know more about Angélica Negrón and Carla Lucero, check them out here and here. Parts of this episode originally premiered in November...
2025-09-29
11 min
Sound Perimeter
Sound Perimeter: Borderless Sounds
Tonight, Sept. 22, 2025, at 6 p.m., we gather at the Fayetteville Public Library’s Walker Community Room for Borderless Sound: Latin American Composers and the World Stage, a live edition of Sound Perimeter in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Piazzolla bending tango toward the future, Gabriela Ortiz dissolving categories with conviction, and Angelica Negrón inviting us to move freely without borders. We’ll add Miguel del Águila’s velocity and heart, groove that thinks and dances at once. We’ll mix stories with brief excerpts and time for conversation. Today's Sound Perimeter is an entry point to tonight’s presentation...
2025-09-22
10 min
Conversaciones Simbióticas
Episodio 73: Repertorio para Soprano de Compositoras Puertorriqueñas, Adrinelle Chiesa García
¡Repertorio para Soprano de Compositoras Puertorriqueñas! Desde la Casa Histórica de la Música en Cayey, conversamos con la destacada oboísta y soprano Adrinelle Chiesa García sobre el legado de seis compositoras puertorriqueñas y su colaboración con Rocío del Mar Jirau en una valiosa investigación sobre la vida, obra y gestión cultural de estas compositoras. Exploramos las contribuciones musicales de Monsita Ferrer, Esther Alejandro, Sonia Morales, Johanny Navarro, Angélica Negrón y Sylvia Rexach, mujeres que marcaron la historia musical de Puerto Rico desde distintos lenguajes y épocas. ...
2025-07-18
41 min
Det Liminale rum - vilkåret for at skabe i spændingsfeltet mellem natur og kultur.
Kan man skabe et liminalt rum i en lydcollage?
Medvirkende: Jacob Kirkegaard, Qvasim Naqvi og Angelica Negron, lydkunstnere.Denne episode er på dansk og engelsk.I dette afsnit har du lyttet til optagelser fra Oremandsgaard Gods, Sydsjælland, 2024.
2025-06-27
07 min
Det Liminale rum - vilkåret for at skabe i spændingsfeltet mellem natur og kultur.
Lydhørhed. Undskyld hvad?
Medvirkende: Angelica Negrón, komponist og multi-instrumentalist fra Puerto Rico.Denne episode er på engelsk.
2025-06-27
11 min
Acercándonos a escuchar UACh-Sede Puerto Montt
Angélica Negrón
Bienvenidas y bienvenidos a "Acercándonos a Escuchar", un espacio donde la música se convierte en un puente para conectar culturas, épocas y emociones. Exploramos cómo los sonidos transforman nuestra percepción y nuestra relación con el mundo. Este podcast es una iniciativa de la Casa de las Artes, de la Dirección de Vinculación con el Medio de la Universidad Austral de Chile, sede Puerto Montt. Creemos firmemente que cada nota y cada ritmo son caminos hacia algo más grande: un espejo de nuestra humanidad compartida y de las historias que nos unen. Este mes, en "...
2025-03-13
04 min
Conversaciones Simbióticas
Episodio 69: LEGADO de Pedro Rivera Toledo: ¡En JAPÓN, Angélica Negrón y Roberto Sierra! ¡ICP todavía en Problemas!
¡NUEVO EPISODIO! Conversamos y rendimos homenaje al influyente músico puertorriqueño Pedro Rivera Toledo, quien falleció recientemente, recordando su destacada trayectoria y las contribuciones a la música que lo consolidaron como una figura central en la cultura musical de la isla. Además, celebramos el éxito internacional de compositores puertorriqueños como Angélica Negrón y Roberto Sierra, cuyos talentos han sido reconocidos en Japón, reflejando la creciente presencia de la música puertorriqueña en escenarios sinfónicos globales. Por último, le damos seguimiento al controversial Proyecto de Senado 273, que amenaza con eli...
2025-02-28
50 min
Más rabiosa que Medea
EPISODIO ESPECIAL: "UPR v. Laborde: les estudiantes y el derecho a la huelga"
En este episodio, los estudiantes de CIPO4305 Teoría del Derecho exploran el derecho a la huelga de los estudiantes, el impacto del derecho en la democracia y cómo se construye la legitimidad del orden social en Puerto Rico. También discuten el caso UPR v. Laborde y su impacto en el derecho a la protesta de los estudiantes. Como profesora del curso, fue una experiencia sumamente gratificante ver a los estudiantes desafiar los retos y conflictos que se pueden dar en un grupo para sacar adelante este proyecto común. Este episodio es un testimonio de su capacidad para...
2024-12-16
23 min
WRR 101.1 Focus on the Arts
WRR101: DSO is prepping for its European tour - here's what it'll include
It's taken three years of planning and prep, but the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is heading to Europe this summer. In this podcast, WRR's Kurt Rongey chats with Kim Noltemy, the DSO Ross Perot President & CEO, who gives details on tour dates, destinations, star soloists and works, including new pieces by Angelica Negron and Sophia Jani. She also shares some reminiscences about working with Seiji Ozawa in Boston.
2024-03-12
07 min
For Good Measure
Da Capo Conversations with Elinor Armer and Angélica Negrón
For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT)Episode 80: Da Capo Conversations with Elinor Armer and Angélica NegrónLooking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure!Today we revisit Elinor Armer’s and Angélica Negrón’s perspectives on music of theirs that we've played. If you enjoyed today’s conversation and want to know more about Elinor Armer and Angélica Negrón, check them out here and here. Parts of this episode originally p...
2023-12-11
08 min
For Good Measure
Da Capo Conversations with Jonathan Bailey Holland and Angélica Negrón
For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT)Episode 72: Da Capo Conversations with Jonathan Bailey Holland and Angélica NegrónLooking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure!Today we revisit Jonathan Bailey Holland’s and Angélica Negrón’s perspectives on identity, culture, and music making. If you enjoyed today’s conversation and want to know more about Jonathan Bailey Holland and Angélica Negrón, check them out here and here. Parts of thi...
2023-10-16
05 min
Modus
Modus. Vokalo viražai
Penkios amerikiečių kompozitorės – Rachel Grimes, Angélica Negrón, Shara Nova, Caroline Shaw ir Sarah Kirkland Snider – susivienyjo bendram darbui ir išleido albumą „The Blue Hour“ (2022), kuris pristatomas kaip kolektyvinės kūrybos dainų ciklas pagal Carolynos Forché epinę poemą „Žemėje“. Nors autorių braižas truputį skiriasi, kritikai giria „puikų ir nepaprastai vieningą darbą“. Ciklą stilistiškai jungia visose dalyse dainuojanti viena iš kompozitorių – Shara Nova, žinoma kaip indiroko ir akademinės muzikos atlikėja, nors dažnai prisijungia ir kitos keturios kompozitorės. Tačiau labiausiai kompozicijas suartina styginių orkestras „A Far Cry“, įrašytas tarsi elektroninių semplerių ansamblis.Laido
2023-10-14
59 min
For Good Measure
Da Capo Conversations with Angélica Negrón and Erika Oba
For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT)Episode 66: Da Capo Conversations with Angélica Negrón and Erika ObaLooking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure!Today we revisit Angélica Negrón’s and Erika Oba’s perspectives on performing and composing in different genres. If you enjoyed today’s conversation and want to know more about Angélica Negrón and Erika Oba, check them out here and here. Parts of this episode originally p...
2023-09-04
05 min
The Mel Hurry Show
Mel Hurry Interviews Raquel Acevedo Klein - Music, Art and Film
Recently named by The Washington Post as a “classical composer and performer to watch in 2022,” conductor, vocalist, instrumentalist, and visual artist Raquel Acevedo Klein has been described by composer Angélica Negrón as a “force to be reckoned with.” (Washington Post) With her immense versatility as a musician and composer, Raquel is a highly sought after collaborator in the New York City region and surrounding areas.The upcoming season includes performances with The Shed inside their Sonic Sphere; Brooklyn Botanic Garden (as composer and performer alongside frequent collaborators Angélica Negrón and Darian Donovan Thomas); and...
2023-08-14
39 min
Classical Post
How Harpist Emily Levin Is Bringing Composers Back Home With GroundWork(s)
I'm always curious how many frequent flier miles composers rack up in a year. That's because, to hear a new work performed live, they need to travel to where the concerts are happening. And often times that's major cultural hubs like New York City, London, Berlin, or Tokyo. But an inventive project from harpist Emily Levin is bringing composers much closer to their home turf. GroundWork(s), which Levin founded in 2022, is commissioning 52 composers — one from each of the 50 states, plus Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico — to write new works for the harp. But what makes GroundWork(s) u...
2023-05-31
15 min
La Brega
Bonus Track — Songs for the Future of Puerto Rico
Una notita: This episode is in Spanglish.This season, we explored songs that tell the complicated, beautiful story of Puerto Rico. We wanted to bring that exploration into the present moment, so we called up some of the most innovative Puerto Rican artists making music today and we gave them a challenge: what would you do with these classic anthems?In this special bonus episode of the show, we go behind the music with the artists featured on La Brega: El Álbum — including RaiNao, Xenia Rubinos, ÌFÉ and Ana Macho.Plus, in an interview...
2023-04-13
31 min
Object Of Sound
The Sound of Where You Come From (feat. Angélica Negrón)
What is the sound of where you come from? Is it a particular song you remember from your childhood? Maybe it’s a collection of remembered sounds from your first home—a train that passed nearby, or the wildlife that would sing at night. Maybe it’s the first song that you ever really connected to, the one that first made you feel like you belonged. In this special episode, we’re exploring this question from many perspectives. Hanif speaks to composer and multi-instrumentalist Angélica Negrón, whose work is deeply invested in these questions of sound, home, and belong...
2023-03-31
31 min
Speaking of the Arts
Two composers and a writer/poet/vocalist educator
Once again this week show host, Diana Moxon, is taking a look back at some her favorite chats from the past year. Back in July Diana chatted with two composers who were visiting Columbia as part of the Mizzou International Composers Festival: guest composer Angélica Negrón and resident composer Cassie Wieland. In August the vocalist, spoken word poet, writer, arts educator and community organizer, Josh Runnels aka J. Artiz, was on Speaking of the Arts talking about his passion and purpose, the break up of the band he was a vocalist for - Loose Loose, and future soul. Op...
2023-01-27
57 min
Something (rather than nothing)
Episode 167 - Shara Nova
Shara Nova has released five albums under the moniker My Brightest Diamond and has composed works for The Crossing, Conspirare, Cantus Domus, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Roomful of Teeth, many community choirs, as well as yMusic, Brooklyn Rider, violist Nadia Sirota, Aarhus Symfoni, North Carolina Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, American Composers Orchestra and the BBC Concert Orchestra, among others.In 2019, she composed for over 600 community musicians and the Cincinnati Symphony in celebration of their 125th season, a piece entitled "Look Around," with director Mark DeChiazza. Her baroque chamber p’opera “You Us We All” premiered in the US in October 2015 at BAM Next W...
2022-12-20
1h 03
Something (rather than nothing)
Episode 167 - Shara Nova
Shara Nova has released five albums under the moniker My Brightest Diamond and has composed works for The Crossing, Conspirare, Cantus Domus, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Roomful of Teeth, many community choirs, as well as yMusic, Brooklyn Rider, violist Nadia Sirota, Aarhus Symfoni, North Carolina Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, American Composers Orchestra and the BBC Concert Orchestra, among others.In 2019, she composed for over 600 community musicians and the Cincinnati Symphony in celebration of their 125th season, a piece entitled "Look Around," with director Mark DeChiazza. Her baroque chamber p’opera “You Us We All” premiered in the US in October 2015 at BAM Next W...
2022-12-20
1h 03
Something (rather than nothing)
Shara Nova
Shara Nova has released five albums under the moniker My Brightest Diamond and has composed works for The Crossing, Conspirare, Cantus Domus, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Roomful of Teeth, many community choirs, as well as yMusic, Brooklyn Rider, violist Nadia Sirota, Aarhus Symfoni, North Carolina Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, American Composers Orchestra and the BBC Concert Orchestra, among others.In 2019, she composed for over 600 community musicians and the Cincinnati Symphony in celebration of their 125th season, a piece entitled "Look Around," with director Mark DeChiazza. Her baroque chamber p’opera “You Us We All” premiered in the US in Octobe...
2022-12-20
1h 03
Wu Fei's Music Daily
#701 — The things in between blue and green 蓝绿之间
I am excited to share a podcast interview I did with CapRadio host Majel Connery. It is the most in-depth interview I have ever done talking about my life, childhood, drive and determination needed to succeed as a woman in the classical music industry. It is an honor for me to be featured on this new NPR series with five amazing women composers — Sarah Kirkland Snider, Nathalie Joachim, Angelica Negron, Inti Figgis-vizueta and Sarah Cahill. You can listen to my episode + all the episodes on:* CapRadio’s website * Apple Podcasts and Spot...
2022-12-09
11 min
A Music of Their Own
Angélica Negrón
Angélica Negrón is a Puerto Rican-born composer and multi-instrumentalist. She talks about the paradox of writing “cute” music as a petite woman, and whether she is trapped into reinforcing a stereotype. Angélica discusses a difficult moment after appearing with her band, Balún, on NPR’s Tiny Desk, and her exposure to drag as a child. Angélica’s website Music You Heard: “Ruta Panorámica for Cello, Bandoneón and Electronics,” Inbal Segev: 20 for 2020 Vol. II - Angélica Negrón, Inbal Segev, Julien Labro “dóabin,” Old Fires...
2022-12-08
00 min
A Music of Their Own
Angélica Negrón
Angélica Negrón is a Puerto Rican-born composer and multi-instrumentalist. She talks about the paradox of writing “cute” music as a petite woman, and whether she is trapped into reinforcing a stereotype. Angélica discusses a difficult moment after appearing with her band, Balún, on NPR’s Tiny Desk, and her exposure to drag as a child. Angélica’s website Music You Heard: “Ruta Panorámica for Cello, Bandoneón and Electronics,” Inbal Segev: 20 for 2020 Vol. II - Angélica Negrón, Inbal Segev, Julien Labro “dóabin,” Old Fires...
2022-12-08
00 min
Crushing Classical
Eunbi Kim: Mentorship and Motherhood
My conversation with Eunbi Kim was absolutely fascinating. We talked about mentorship and motherhood and artistry, all of which things feel so closely related. There’s a myth out there about the self-centeredness of artists, about a certain kind of creator who reserves all of their best energy for their MUSIC, letting personal relationships fall by the wayside. I look at a work like Sunday in the Park - the Sondheim musical - which is all about an artist so selfish he ruins the chance of happiness for himself and for the people around him....
2022-12-08
50 min
Alt.Latino
Angélica Negrón: The genre-subverting composer on embracing all sides of her identity
Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre sit down with Angélica Negrón to talk about the importance of representation, making music with plants and what inspired her to begin composing.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2022-11-02
25 min
Resounding Verse
Firmament: Carolyn Forché and Caroline Shaw
Carolyn Forché's 46-page poem "On Earth" forms the basis for a song cycle called The Blue Hour, which was composed by five women—Caroline Shaw, Shara Nova, Rachel Grimes, Angelica Negrón, and Sarah Kirkland Snider—and just released on CD this month by Nonesuch and New Amsterdam Records. This episode looks at one of Caroline Shaw's contributions to the cycle, a song that embraces Bach and plainchant and, in just over three minutes, captures the immensity of time and the cosmos. The episode features a recording of the song by the chamber ensemble A Far...
2022-11-01
36 min
For Good Measure
Angélica Negrón - Part 2
For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT)Episode 20: Angélica Negrón (part 2)Looking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure!In this week’s episode, we talk to Angélica Negrón about her process composing one of her earliest pieces, “Sueño Recurrente” (performed by E4TT in January 2022), and her experience as an artist of color. If you enjoyed today’s conversation and want to know more about Angélica Negrón, check her out here: w...
2022-10-17
09 min
For Good Measure
Angélica Negrón - Part 1
For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT)Episode 19: Angélica Negrón (part 1) Looking for a way to listen to diverse creators and to support equity in the arts? Tune in weekly to For Good Measure!In this week’s episode, we talk to Angélica Negrón about finding her identity as a composer/performer and discovering her unique compositional voice. If you enjoyed today’s conversation and want to know more about Angélica Negrón, check her out here: www.angelicanegron.com . Parts of this episode originally premiered on November...
2022-10-10
11 min
Apertura musicale classica
Apertura musicale classica di domenica 18/09/2022
Playlist: Ludwig van Beethoven - Concerto per vl in re + op.61 - II: Larghetto (Vilde Frang, Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Pekka Kuusisto) Gian Francesco Malipiero - Poemetti lunari - V: Mestamente (quasi senza ritmo) (Norberto Cordisco Respighi) Gregorio Allegri - Miserere (The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips) Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt op. 23 - XIII: Il mattino (Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi) Gioachino Rossini - Messa di Gloria - Christe Eleison (Lawrence Brownlee, Michale Spyres, Orch. S. Cecilia, Antonio Pappano) Johann Sebastian Bach - Concerto per 2 clv do- BWV 1062 - II-III: Andante-Allegro assai (F. Corti, A. Buccarella, il pomo d'oro) Igor Stravinskij...
2022-09-18
1h 26
The Tonic
The Tonic 14 [Bulgaria, Czech R, Puerto Rico, Japan, Russia]
Electroacoustic orchestras, the sound of pure data and some gorgeous organ music are featured in this month’s episode of The Tonic - hosted by Luke Fraser, with modern classical music originating from Puerto Rico, Japan, Russia, Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, USA and the UK.Featuring music by Miroslav Raichl, Gabriella Frank, Maria de Alvear, Ryoji Ikeda, Dobrinka Tabakova, George Walker, Angélica Negrón, Lera Auerbach and Christopher FoxThe featured image shows Three Hundred Silent Pollens, a sculpture by Korean artist Byoungho Kim.
2022-09-02
1h 54
Speaking of the Arts
Mizzou International Composer's Festival and "a handbag?" at Maplewood Barn
As composers start to arrive from around the world for this year's Mizzou International Composers Festival (July 25-30), Diana Moxon catches up with three of them: Guest composer, Angélica Negrón (https://www.angelicanegron.com/) from Puerto Rico who writes for orchestras, ensembles, film, drag queens lipsyching opera, and her own tropical electronic band, Balún, whose album 'Prisma Tropical' was named as a Top Ten 2018 Latin album by Rolling Stone Magazine; and resident composers, Niko Schroeder (https://nikodschroeder.com/) from Columbia Missouri whose oeuvre encompasses concept works about historic chess moves and polka music; and Cassie Wieland (https://cas...
2022-07-22
1h 07
Clásica en La
Biografía musical de Elizabeth Maconchy; entrevista a la directora María Clara Marco Fernández
Música de Angélica Negrón, Alicia Terzián, Luise Adolpha Le Beau, Vítězslava Kaprálová; la historia de la compositora británica Elizabeth Maconchy, y una entrevista a la joven directora María Clara Marco Fernández.
2022-07-22
1h 44
Elbphilharmonie Talk
Elbphilharmonie Talk mit So Percussion
*In English Language* »Die Spieler scheinen telepathische Kräfte entwickelt zu haben«, staunt die New York Times über das Zusammenspiel der vier Musiker von Sō Percussion. 1999 als Studentenensemble gegründet, hat das Quartett während seines gut 20-jährigen Bestehens die Kammermusik für Schlagwerk neu definiert. Es tritt in den größten Konzerthäusern weltweit auf und hat viele spannende Kooperationen gestartet, die von klassischer Musik über Pop, Indie-Rock bis zu zeitgenössischem Tanz und Theater reichen. Bei seinem ersten Hamburg-Besuch im Mai 2022 wirkte So Percussion bei der Aufführung von John Luther Adams’ großem Open-Air-Stück »Inuksuit« im Park Planten un Blom...
2022-06-23
33 min
Elbphilharmonie Talk
Elbphilharmonie Talk mit So Percussion
*In English Language* »Die Spieler scheinen telepathische Kräfte entwickelt zu haben«, staunt die New York Times über das Zusammenspiel der vier Musiker von Sō Percussion. 1999 als Studentenensemble gegründet, hat das Quartett während seines gut 20-jährigen Bestehens die Kammermusik für Schlagwerk neu definiert. Es tritt in den größten Konzerthäusern weltweit auf und hat viele spannende Kooperationen gestartet, die von klassischer Musik über Pop, Indie-Rock bis zu zeitgenössischem Tanz und Theater reichen. Bei seinem ersten Hamburg-Besuch im Mai 2022 wirkte So Percussion bei der Aufführung von John Luther Adams’ großem Open-Air-Stück »Inuk...
2022-06-23
33 min
Orchestrating Change
Episode 29 with Angélica Negrón
Our guest today is composer Angélica Negrón. Her works range from traditional orchestral and chamber pieces to compositions for accordion, toys, and electronics, and have been performed by such prestigious ensembles as the Dallas Symphony, the National Symphony, and the Kronos Quartet, among many others. She was an artist in residence at National Sawdust in Brooklyn and is currently a teaching artist for the New York Philharmonic’s Very Young Composers program. Originally from Puerto Rico, she grew up playing piano and violin before coming to New York City for studies at New York University and the CUNY...
2022-05-06
59 min
Music Life
The science of soundtracks with Max Richter, Hans Zimmer, Hildur Guðnadóttir and Angélica Negrón
2022-04-28
34 min
Upbeat Live
Nathalie Joachim + Pamela Z with Rachel Iba • LA Phil 2021/22
Violinist and educator, Rachel Iba, explores the musical storytelling behind pieces by Angélica Negrón, Nathalie Joachim, Pamela Z, Allison Loggins-Hull and Nina Shekhar. This talk was given at the performance of Nathalie Joachim + Pamela Z at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Pieces discussed: Angélica NEGRÓN This Person Nathalie JOACHIM “Suite pou Dantan” from Fanm d’Ayiti Pamela Z The Schmetterling Allison LOGGINS-HULL The Pattern Pamela Z Silent H (world premiere, LA Phil commission with generous support from the Deborah Borda Women in the Arts I...
2022-01-12
33 min
Sound Propositions
Episode 19: UNFOLLOW ME - with La Meme Young
Max Alper is best known for La Meme Young, his popular Instagram account turning niche experimental music jokes into dank memes. But a deep interest in music pedagogy is at the heart of everything Alper does, including his non-profit Sonic Arts For All!, an organization that puts music technology directly into the hands of K-12 and special needs students. We talk about the importance of creativity, memes as pedagogy, the limits of traditional music education, and how to democratize music technology. Read more at www.acloserlisten.com TRACKLIST ARTIST – “TITLE” (ALBUM, LABEL, YEAR) Pere...
2021-05-30
1h 00
The Cultural Frontline
Opera singer Joshua Hopkins: Remembering my sister in song
Joshua Hopkins is an award-winning Canadian baritone who is using his voice to call out violence against women, after the loss of his sister in 2015. Joshua tells Sophia Smith Galer how collaborating with Booker Prize winning author Margaret Atwood on Songs for Murdered Sisters offers consolation, while opening up conversation about gender-based violence across the world.Sun and Sea is a Lithuanian production that takes its international audiences on a playful trip to the beach. For The Cultural Frontline, the director Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė and writer Vaiva Grainytė share how they use humour to highlight the climate cris...
2021-05-08
27 min
Black Swamp Podcast
Colleen Bernstein: Strength & Sensitivity
Episode 34 with Colleen Bernstein Colleen Bernstein is Black Swamp Concert Artist heavily involved in arts education, performance collaboration, diversity awareness and community engagement. Strength and Sensitivity, her ongoing music and arts project, aims to connect and engage artists across gender, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, and disability spectrums. - - - - 2 Free months of Primephonic with promo code: BLACKSWAMP http://bit.ly/PrimephonicVC - - - - Connect with Colleen www.colleenbernstein.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/colleen.bernstein Instagram: https://www...
2021-04-21
1h 11
Latinos Who Lunch
Episode 196: Native Resistance and Academic Representation with Ananda Cohen-Aponte
To close the badass women of Art History month, Babelito interviews her dear colleague Dr. Ananda Cohen-Aponte, Associate Professor of History of Art at Cornell University. She works on the visual culture of colonial Latin America, with special interests in issues of cross-cultural exchange, historicity, identity, and anti-colonial movements. They discuss first gen college education, Native resistance and much much more! #podsincolor #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #lwlpod #latinx Show Notes: Ananda Cohen-Aponte Tupac-Amaru Quipus Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture Journal Sofia Kourtesis Sarita Colonia Cocinando Con Alma Angelica Negron
2021-03-25
1h 26
The SuperSwell Podcast
EP07: Vanessa Reed - New Start, New York, New Music USA
Your host, Paul Cheetham, is joined by New York-based President and CEO of New Music USA, Vanessa Reed.Vanessa's organization nurtures the creation, performance and the appreciation of new music in the United States. Before that she had a decade of astonishing success as boss of PRS Foundation in London, where she created initiatives, such as the “Momentum Music Fund”, “Women Make Music”, and the internationally acclaimed “Keychange” project - a pioneering, cross-border campaign to provide gender balance and equality in the music business.Vanessa's cont...
2021-03-10
53 min
Composer's Studio
Angelica Negron - The Sounds of Music
Send us a textPuerto Rican-born composer and multi-instrumentalist Angélica Negrón’s music is deeply personal, reflecting a sensitive, playful nature that takes nothing for granted. Even the most mundane sounds--a stapler, a calculator, crumpling paper, pots and pans become beautiful in her sound sculptor’s able hands. Her music has been described as “wistfully idiosyncratic and contemplative,” while The New York Times noted her “capacity to surprise.” Negrón has been commissioned by the Bang on a Can All-Stars, loadbang, MATA Festival, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Sō Percussion, the American Composers Orchestra and the New York Botanica...
2021-02-28
1h 24
Con Fuoco: A Podcast about Classical Music and its Future
Is musical interpretation objective or subjective? with Francesco Lecce-Chong
Francesco Lecce-Chong is the Music Director of the Eugene Symphony in Oregon, and the Santa Rosa Symphony, performing at the Green Music Center in Northern California. The press has described him as a “fast rising talent in the music world” with “the real gift” and recognized his dynamic performances, fresh programming, deep commitment to commissioning and performing new music as well as to community outreach. Mr. Lecce-Chong has appeared with orchestras around the world including the San Francisco Symphony, New York Philharmonic, National Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Toronto Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, and Hong Kong Philharmonic and collaborated with top...
2021-01-20
57 min
Conversaciones Simbióticas
Episodio 20: Música, Perritos, Dragas y Balún, Entrevista con Angélica Negrón
En el episodio de esta semana tuvimos el privilegio de conversar con Raquel Vázquez Varela sobre su proyecto de Mujeres en la Música y la campaña global de 16 días Contra la Violencia de Género, en conmemoración del Día Internacional de la No-Violencia contra las Mujeres. En honor y deferencia a esta fecha e iniciativa entrevistamos a la reconocida compositora puertorriqueña: Angélica Negrón. Conversamos sobre sus inicios musicales, las vertientes musicales en las que se desenvuelve, las experiencias formativas que la llevaron a la música y su experiencia...
2020-12-03
1h 36
Sound Perimeter
Sound Perimeter: What a Ride
In today's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe explores how the bicycle inspires composers. In this segment you'll hear "Eine Brise" by Mauricio Kagel, "La Bicicleta Cristal" by Angélica Negrón and "La Bicicleta" by Shakira and Carlos Vives.
2020-10-08
07 min
Composers With Drinks Listening To Music
Places
The 10th episode of ‘Composers With Drinks Listening to Music‘, is entitled ‘Places’. We focus on music about various places. from cities, countries, street names, etc. Composers throughout history have been inspired by geography and locations that are dear to their hearts. The featured alcohol is Cognac with special guests Sean Satin, Charles Coleman, and Robert C. Ford who premieres a new poem. Music by: Seth Boustead, Charles Coleman, Antonio Lauro, Angelica Negron, Harry Partch, Gene Pritsker, Sun Ra, Billy Strayhorn, Kurt Weill, and Iron Maiden. Performers include vocalists Charles Coleman & Lynn Norris, pianist...
2020-09-04
1h 51
Music Life
The science of soundtracks with Max Richter, Hans Zimmer, Hildur Guðnadóttir and Angélica Negrón
A huge episode of Music Life this week sees one of the most versatile composers working today, Max Richter (Peaky Blinders, Black Mirror, Ad Astra, Mary Queen of Scots), ask renowned creators of music for film, TV and the stage how they got their starts in the music business, their creative processes, how they convey emotion through their work, and how it’s actually quite difficult to create something simple. Among those answering these questions is a man who really needs no introduction, Hans Zimmer. He’s scored over 100 films so far, putting his signature sound on everything from Jame...
2020-08-14
34 min
Kitas laikas
Kitas laikas. Elektrinė gitara akademiniuose kontekstuose, „Rytojaus garsų“ kompozitorė Angélica Negrón ir audiofiliniai Bacho įrašai.
Rubrikoje „Muzikos enšteinai“ – elektrinė gitara, kurią stereotipiškai įsivaizduojame roko scenoje. O kaip šis instrumentas skamba akademinės muzikos kompozitorių kūriniuose? „Rytojaus garsų“ rubrikoje – jauna, bet labai sparčiai populiarėjanti Puerto Riko kompozitorė Angélica Negrón, kurianti ne tik gyviems instrumentams ir atlikėjams. Be to, LRT Klasikos programoje skambiai pažymima kovo 21-oji – Johanno Sebastiano Bacho gimtadienis. Domantas Razauskas „Kitame laike“ prisideda prie Bachui skirtų laidų ciklo ir rubrikoje „Audiofilo užrašai“ pasakoja apie išskirtinės kokybės Bacho muzikos įrašus. Ved. Domantas Razauskas.
2020-03-19
1h 00
Brooklyn, USA | Shorts
Vegetable Girl
Angelica Negrón believes that music should belong to everyone -- not just those who can afford the expensive instruments and gear it often takes to make it. She writes music for orchestras, chamber groups, music boxes, toy pianos, pots, pans, dragon fruit, and Romanesco.
2019-09-04
08 min
Brooklyn, USA
15 | At First They Were Completely Quiet
Life is more than meets the eye, so today we’re celebrating its sound.•••This episode of Brooklyn, USA was produced by Sachar Mathias and Emily Boghossian. The Cricket Song was produced by Lene Bech Sillesen, and featured music from Adam Brody and Jude Tallichet. The World As An Instrument was produced by Lindsay Skedgell and edited by Emily Boghossian. You can watch Lindsay’s short film about Angelica Negron on BRIC TV. Delia Derbyshire and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop was produced by Myra Al-Rahim. You can hear more of Myra’s work on the Constellations Podcast and...
2019-06-08
45 min
Latinos Who Lunch
Episode 126: Angélica Negrón and José Olivares of Balún
Latinos Who Lunch interview Angélica Negrón and José Olivares from their favorite band, Balún! From a lesson on Mofongo and Boricua fast food joints to the ways cooking and music have played into their relationship, Angélica and José explain the development of Balún from their beginnings all the way to their newest and most successful record, Prisma Tropical. Stay tune to the end to hear some amazing music recommendations from this Latinx indie power couple and a breakdown of their 2018 single "El Espanto." And as always make sure to send your questions to AskLWLPod@gmail.com and...
2019-05-23
1h 09
The Art People Podcast
Angélica Negrón: Composer, Musician and Teaching Artist
Angélica Negrón is a Puerto Rican-born composer and multi-instrumentalist who writes music for accordions, robotic instruments, toys and electronics as well as chamber ensembles and orchestras. She is also the lead singer and founding member of one of the band Balún. Listen in as Justin and Angélica get into her work as a composer, her love for Latinx podcasts and one of her newest projects...a drag opera!!! You can follow Angélica Negrón @little_miss_echo on Instagram and @angelicamnegron on Twitter. You can also visit her website angelicanegron.com for everyth...
2019-01-29
31 min
1 Track Podcast
1 Track Podcast #60 (S5E9) - Angélica Negrón
This week, COMPOSER Angélica Negrón talks about her 1 Track, DRAWINGS FOR MEYOKO
2018-05-27
43 min
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Spotlight: Nick Photinos
Founding cellist of Eighth Blackbird, Nick Photinos, will join us in WFMT’s Levin Studio in Chicago to play pieces from his first solo album. Nick worked with an exciting array of diverse composers on the album including David T. Little, Angélica Négrón, Florent Ghys, Andrew Norman and Bryce Dessner. The post Spotlight: Nick Photinos appeared first on 98.7WFMT.
2018-01-27
58 min
Relevant Tones
Nick Photinos
Founding cellist of Eighth Blackbird, Nick Photinos, joins us in WFMT’s Levin Studio in Chicago to play pieces from his first solo album. Nick worked with an exciting array of diverse composers on the album including David T. Little, Angélica Négrón, Florent Ghys, Andrew Norman and Bryce Dessner. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Sarah Zwinklis Music Lewisburg, by Bryce Dessner Nick Photinos, cello Sit and Dance, by Molly Joyce Nick Photinos, cello and the sky was still there, by David T. Litt...
2018-01-27
58 min
Lexical Tones
55 - Angélica Negrón
Episode 55 of ADJ•ective New Music's podcast, Lexical Tones. Robert McClure interviews composer and multi-instrumentalist Angélica Negrón. https://www.angelicanegron.com/ Visit www.adjectivenewmusic.com for more information about ADJ•ective New Music, the ADJ•ective Composers' Collective, and Lexical Tones.
2017-11-13
1h 09
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Composers Among Us: Angélica Negrón
Puerto Rican-born composer and multi-instrumentalist Angélica Negrón writes music for accordions, toys and electronics as well as chamber ensembles and orchestras. Her works Bubblegum Grass Peppermint Field and La Isla Magica are as whimsical as their names suggest. Leap into Negron’s mind and music in the latest installment of our Composers Among Us series.
2017-07-29
58 min
Relevant Tones
Angélica Negrón
Puerto Rican-born composer and multi-instrumentalist Angélica Negrón writes music for accordions, toys and electronics as well as chamber ensembles and orchestras. Her works Bubblegum Grass Peppermint Field and La Isla Magica are as whimsical as their names suggest. Leap into Negron’s mind and music in the latest installment of our Composers Among Us series. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Sarah Zwinklis
2017-07-29
58 min
Notes From A Native Daughter
NFAND Episode 8 - Balún, the band
Members of the band Balún, Angélica Negrón, José Olivares, Noraliz Ruíz, Raul Reymundi and Lawson White, head of Good Child Music, talk about their upcoming album Prisma Tropical (Tropical Prism). Balún is an electronic, dreamy, pop, daze. All of them are truly accomplished. Prisma Tropical is produced and released by Good Child Music. Balún’s collaboration with Lawson White is a mix of musical prowess and mutual respect.
2016-08-13
1h 15
Beginnings
Episode 221: Peptalk
On today's show, I talk to Shayna Dunkelman, Michael Anthony Carter and Angelica Negron who together make up the experimental pop group Peptalk. Individually, Shayna grew up in Japan, and also plays in the bands Xiu Xiu, Glasser and Balun, a band that Angelica is also a member of. Angelica is also a composerand has been commissioned by many different festivals to create works. As well as playing music, Michael also builds audio and video pieces and equipment for everyone from Tyondai Braxton to Dan Deacon to the LA Philharmonic. Also, Peptalk just released their first album Islet, and i...
2015-06-25
1h 36
Relevant Tones
Modern Harp
Long a masterful purveyor of glissandi, harmonics, and heavenly arpeggios, the harp has leapt into the modern era with a plethora of dynamic new compositions. We’ll sample a few this week to see just how far the instrument has come since the days of Wagner and Tchaikovsky. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Claude Debussy – Trio for flute, viola, and harp, Debussy Trio Toru Takemitsu – And then I knew ’twas wind Aurèle Nicolet (flute), Nobuko Imai (viola), Naoko Yoshino (harp) Angelica Negron – Drawings for Meyoko Janus Trio
2013-03-23
59 min
: Mafalda
Mafalda 03.08.2012
Celebrando 21 años de programación, una idea de un grupo de Mujeres quienes trabajaron para conseguir un espacio radial para la Mujer. Presentes hoy: Patricia Velasquez- pionera, Ana Luz Juarez, Angélica Arriagada, Paulina Campos, Victoria Ferrada y Marta Negron, muy contentas y agradecidas de todos nuestros oyentes por su apoyo, un inmenso abrazo!File Download
2012-08-03
47 min