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In Conversation
Lisa Moore: Passion for the music of our time
A pianist who The New Yorker described as “New York’s queen of avant-garde piano”, Lisa Moore has performed with the London Sinfonietta, Australian Chamber Orchestra, the Sydney, Canberra and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras to name just a few, and has played under the baton of luminaries like Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, David Robertson and Edo de Waart. She’s appeared in venues from Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House, and been part of over 30 albums. Lisa has made her career performing music of living composers. In this conversation she speaks with great passion about this music, sharing...
2024-10-02
1h 02
Composer Chats
1.22 - Steve Danyew
Join Jason as he welcomes composer Steve Danyew to the podcast!www.stevedanyew.comteve Danyew’s music has been hailed as “startlingly beautiful” and “undeniably well crafted and communicative” by the Miami Herald, and has been praised as possessing “sensitivity, skill and tremendous sophistication” by the Kansas City Independent.Danyew (b. 1983) is the recipient of numerous national and international awards for his work, and his compositions have been performed throughout the world in venues such as the Sydney Opera House, the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and the steps of the US Capitol. Danyew’s recen...
2024-04-30
59 min
MeSsy with Christina Applegate & Jamie Lynn Sigler
Martin Short
This week, Christina and Jamie are joined by Christina's friend, the one and only Martin Short. They reminisce about working together, share funny stories, discuss colonoscopy parties, and much more.Executive Producers: Christina Applegate, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, and Allison BresnickAudio Engineer: Josh WindischThis episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/messy and get on your way to being your best self.
2024-04-16
1h 07
The Samuel Andreyev Podcast
Martin Suckling: How to Write Beautiful Music
Martin Suckling was born in Glasgow in 1981. After spending his teenage years performing in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and in ceilidh bands around Scotland, Suckling studied music at Clare College Cambridge and King’s College London. He was a Paul Mellon Fellow at Yale University from 2003-5, undertook doctoral research at the Royal Academy of Music, and subsequently became a Stipendiary Lecturer in Music at Somerville College, Oxford. His teachers include George Benjamin, Robin Holloway, Paul Patterson, Martin Bresnick, Ezra Laderman, and Simon Bainbridge. He has benefited from residencies at the Royal Shakespeare Company, Al...
2023-12-12
1h 21
The Music Show
Kerryn Fields and Martin Bresnick
Self reflection in songwriting with Kerryn Fields, and the intellectual and emotional greatness of Brahms with Martin Bresnick.
2022-12-17
00 min
The Heumann Perspective
Disability as a Creative Source with Molly Joyce
The transcript for this episode is available here. About Molly Joyce Composer and performer Molly Joyce has been deemed one of the “most versatile, prolific and intriguing composers working under the vast new-music dome” by The Washington Post. Her music has additionally been described as “serene power” (New York Times), written to “superb effect” (The Wire), and “unwavering” and “enveloping” (Vulture). Her work is concerned with disability as a creative source. She has an impaired left hand from a previous car accident. The primary vehicle in her pursuit is her electric vintage toy organ, an instrument...
2022-11-09
34 min
The Heumann Perspective
Disability as a Creative Source with Molly Joyce
The transcript for this episode is available here. About Molly Joyce Composer and performer Molly Joyce has been deemed one of the "most versatile, prolific and intriguing composers working under the vast new-music dome" by The Washington Post. Her music has additionally been described as "serene power" (New York Times), written to "superb effect" (The Wire), and "unwavering" and "enveloping" (Vulture). Her work is concerned with disability as a creative source. She has an impaired left hand from a previous car accident. The primary vehicle in her pursuit is her electric vintage toy organ, an instrument she bought on eBay...
2022-11-09
34 min
Podcast Open Mic
POM 9/22 Nicole LePera returns
I'm a singer/songwriter living in the beautiful state of Maine. After all these years, I finally found my home — and her transcendent beauty and power never fails to inspire and nurture me. Music has always been a central part of my life — my mother said I sang before I spoke. Most of what I write is pure improvisation, and I write the music and lyrics on the fly, in a holistic manner. As such, my music is a diary, a means of therapy, and a window into my deepest thoughts and other worlds, and encompasses everything from pure...
2022-10-03
30 min
Podcast Open Mic
POM 9/22 No. 1: Nicole LePera returns
POM 9/22 Nicole LePera returns I'm a singer/songwriter living in the beautiful state of Maine. After all these years, I finally found my home — and her transcendent beauty and power never fails to inspire and nurture me. Music has always been a central part of my life — my mother said I sang before I spoke. Most of what I write is pure improvisation, and I write the music and lyrics on the fly, in a holistic manner. As such, my music is a diary, a means of therapy, and a window into my deepest thoughts and other worlds, an...
2022-09-02
29 min
Soundweavers
2.7 Connecting to Her Roots: Reena Esmail
Reena Esmail joins us to chat about integrating her Western and Hindustani roots in her composition and throughout her work as artistic director of Shastra. We chat about how she prepares listeners with less experience for musical experiences that are new to them. She speaks about her work as composer-in-residence of Street Symphony, a non-profit organization bringing music to Los Angeles-based homeless and incarcerated populations on Skid Row and beyond. And, we talk about her methods for introducing Western musicians to primarily aural traditions. Indian-American composer Reena Esmail works between the worlds of Indian and Western classical...
2021-12-01
33 min
The @Percussion Podcast
@Percussion 281 - Michael Laurello
★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussio... PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/ Hosts: Casey Cangelosi, Ben Charles, and Ksenija Komljenović, Karli Viña Intro music by Reese Maultsby - reesemaultsby.com Watch here Listen below 0:11 intro 0:45 today in history: composer Ethel Symth’s birthday, her work The March of the Women 5:00 Welcome Michael Laurello! 6:04 Michael’s work, Spine 14:38 qualities in performers that make the collaboration process more rewa...
2021-04-22
1h 03
Everything Band Podcast
Steve Danyew
Steve Danyew is a composer living in Rochester, New York. He has written several very successful for band, including Magnolia Star and Into the Silent Land. Topics: Steve's background growing up and his musical education. Steve plays saxophone and I sing a few notes! Steve's music, including Magnolia Star and the story behind Into the Silent Land. Thoughts about composing and publishing. Links: Steve Danyew - Composer Grainger - Irish Tune Pärt - Spiegel im Spiegel Danyew - Alcott Songs Biography: Steve Danyew’s music has been hailed as “startlingly beautif...
2021-02-09
1h 03
Interplay: Conversations in Music with Michael Shapiro
Martin Bresnick
This Interplay features composer Martin Bresnick, an American treasure. Bresnick's chamber, song, orchestral, opera, and solo music grows organically from what are often kernels of sound in ripened expression full of rich power. This Conversation In Music elucidates his art in a down to earth talk - how an important and great artist thinks about what he has done - and the many students at Yale he has brought along. Not to be missed! www.michaelshapiro.com www.martinbresnick.com
2020-09-27
32 min
No Wave [Tilos Rádió podcast]
richard teitelbaum (elhunyt április 9-én)
81 éves korában, április 9-én elhunyt richard teitelbaum amerikai zeneszerző, billentyűs, improvizátor, az agyhullám vezérelt zene egyik úttörője . teitelbaum 1939 május 19-én született new yorkban.teitelbaum 1960-ban végzett a haverford főiskolán, utána a mannes zeneiskolában folytatta billentyűshangszer tanulmányait, majd a yalen szerzett mesterdiplomát. 1964-ben fulbright ösztöndíjasként rómába utazott, ahol goffredo petrassinél, majd 1965-ben luigi nononál tanult.római tartózkodása alatt alvin curran és frederic rzewskivel megalapítja a musica elettronica viva zenei csoportot. a 60-as évek közepé...
2020-04-20
1h 59
@ percussion podcast
167 - Robert van Sice
Robert van Sice is considered one of the world’s foremost performers of contemporary music for marimba. In an effort to establish the instrument as a serious artistic vehicle, he has premiered over 100 works throughout the world. Four of the seminal works in the marimba repertoire were written for him: Peter Klatzow’s Dances of Earth and Fire, Alejandro Viñao’s Estudios de Frontera, Martin Bresnick’s double marimba concerto, Grace; and James Wood’s Spirit Festival with Lamentations. Spirit Festival is unique in introducing the newly developed quarter-tone marimba, an innovative instrument recalling the marimba’s ancient sonic routes while...
2018-12-20
00 min
State Of The Art
The Art of MIT: Leila Kinney & Evan Ziporyn of MIT’s Center for Art, Science and Technology (CAST)
Everyone is familiar with MIT and the university's reputation as a serious force in the world of science, tech, and research, but how many are aware of MIT's legacy in the arts? Did you know that MIT's founder had envisioned incorporating the arts from the very beginning?In this episode we speak with Leila Kinney and Evan Ziporyn of MIT's Center for Art, Science, and Technology (CAST) about MIT's culture of creativity and exploration, the institution's mission to humanize science and tech, and the exciting projects that have emerged from CAST, like Tomás Saraceno's Arachnid Orchestra.
2018-06-14
00 min
Relevant Tones
Above and Beyond
In recent years composers have become interested in the fact that the performers can do things on stage other than just play their instrument: stomp their feet, clap, play simple percussion, and even sing. We’ll feature a variety of pieces from composers who ask musicians (who are not trained singers) to vocalize and supplement their playing. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Leonard Bernstein: “Mambo” fr. West Side Story Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela/Dudamel Frederic Rzewski: De Profundis, section 1 & 2 Milton Schlosser, p. Valentin Silvestrov: Drama...
2015-07-18
58 min
Composer Conversations with Daniel Vezza
podcast 27-Martin Bresnick (Part 2 of 2)
I normally edit each interview to fit into one podcast, but Martin has too many great stories, including one interesting encounter he had with Luigi Nono, which he wrote about in the New York Times, and many others about studying with Ligeti. So Martin gets two episodes. In part one we talk about different political climates and the music being made in them. In part two we focus on his music and aesthetics. You can listen to more on his website www.martinbresnick.com.Martin is a composer from New York who teaches at Yale University. He...
2013-03-20
59 min
Composer Conversations with Daniel Vezza
podcast 26-Martin Bresnick (Part 1 of 2)
I normally edit each interview to fit into one podcast, but Martin has too many great stories, including one interesting encounter he had with Luigi Nono, which he wrote about in the New York Times, and many others about studying with Ligeti. So Martin gets two episodes. In part one we talk about different political climates and the music being made in them. In part two, which will be released next week, we focus on his music and aesthetics. You can listen to more on his website www.martinbresnick.com.Martin is a composer from New York...
2013-03-13
58 min
Relevant Tones
Just Intonation
Today we leave the world of equal-temperament behind and explore various contemporary pieces written for instruments in just intonation. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Terry Riley: The Harp of New Albion– Premonition Rag (excerpt), Terry Riley, p. Michael Harrison: Just Ancient Loops, II, Maya Beiser, vc. Terry Riley: The Harp of New Albion– Cadence on the Wind (excerpt), Terry Riley, p. Lou Harrison: Serenade for Guitar– Air, David Tannenbaum, guitar John Adams: Dharma at Big Sur– A New Day BBC Symphony Orchestra/John Adam...
2012-09-22
58 min
Relevant Tones
Bang on a Can at 25 Part 1
Seth brings back his findings and experiences from the Bang on a Can Marathon in New York City. The Bang on a Can Marathon is a yearly celebration of new musical styles and ideas, designed to bring diverse performances to a wide public audience. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Louis Andriessen: De Staat (excerpt), Bang on a Can All-Stars Milton Babbitt: Vision and Prayer (excerpt), Bethany Beardslee, soprano Steve Reich: Four Organs (excerpt), Steve Chambers, Phillip Glass, Arthur Murphy, Steve Reich, organs, John Gibson, Maracas Mart...
2012-07-15
58 min
Yale University: Music
Martin Bresnick: "Grace," Concerto for 2 Marimbas and Orchestra (2nd Mvmt)
Robert van Sice and Eduardo Leandro, marimba; Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale, Shinik Hahm, conductor (March 31, 2006)
2007-08-18
06 min
Homegrown
Homegrown Programme 78
The Perfect Antidote To Eurovision Music: Gary Dunne - American Folksong Linda Draper - Shine Ryuichi Sakamoto - Ending Tall Pony - I'm Your Girlfriend Now (cherryade music) Martin Bresnick/Bang On A Can Allstars - Be Just Elliott Smith - High Times Spoken Word/Music: Rev Porl - Tumour, Dr Thirsty
2007-05-14
50 min