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Science and Composition
James Watson, the scientist who along with Francis Crick discovered the form of DNA, got into some political hot water recently. He implied black Africans were less intelligent than white. […]
3SCS at Mannes College, Oct 22
Here are a few pics from the concert at Mannes College of Music last Monday, October 22. Aurora Borealis, with Tiffany DuMouchelle, soprano, and Stephen Solook, percussion, performed my Three […]
Two Rilke Songs
What a fantastic, successful concert last night at Saint Peter’s! Sofia Dimitrova selected a program that represents a terrific snapshot of contemporary vocal music. (If I may say so given […]
The Music Business Continues to Pass
I’ve been a fan of Radiohead since their album OK Computer. I sometimes ask myself the question, “What music will still be around in 200 years?” and I think Radiohead […]
Congrats, Dawn Upshaw
It was announced this week that Dawn Upshaw is a recipient of MacArthur Foundation “Genius Award”. Why? The MacArthur Foundation said that Ms. Upshaw is breaking down stylistic barriers and […]
Aurora Borealis Performs 3SCS
Aurora Borealis, comprised of soprano Tiffany DuMouchelle and percussionist Stephen Solook, will perform the vocal/marimba version of Three Songs of Carl Sandburg in two concerts in late October. First, on […]
ASCAP Plus Winner for 2006-07
I’m very pleased to announce that I’ve just won an award from The ASCAPLUS Awards Concert Division Panel. This award marks my first big prize and recognition for classical composition. […]
On Being a Self-Published Composer
Those of you who have listened to my audio podcast, particularly Episode 15, know I am a self-published composer. I learned the tricks of this trade via Jennifer Higdon, pictured […]
Two Rilke Songs at Saint Peter’s
I’m very excited about this concert, Invisible Landscapes, by soprano Sofia Dimitrova. It will be held October 16, 2007. The venue is the beautiful Saint Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Avenue […]
Good Questions about New Music
I came across this link about music and technology and wanted to share it. These are some good questions to think about when you are listening to music. If you’d […]
What Is “Children’s Music”?
In the 9/6/07 issue of Rolling Stone magazine, with Maroon 5 on the cover, lead singer Adam Levine’s mother makes a provocative statement: “I wouldn’t let him listen to kid’s […]
Sandburg Songs in MA
Hot on the heels of performing Three Songs of Carl Sandburg in Michigan on July 3, the Aurora Borealis Duo performed this piece again on August 12 in Cape Cod, […]
Brooke Astor 1902–2007
For several years in the early 1990s, I worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and had the good fortune to meet Mrs. Brooke Astor. Every year she would throw […]
Ten Steps to Better Composing
I just have to link to this blog entry by Brian Clark, the author of copyblogger.com. He’s concerned about writing language, but his advice says it all for composers, too!
Something for Hitchcock Fans
Music is such an abstract, can’t-put-your-hands-on-it art form. I’m always finding it useful to compare music to visual arts. I recently came across this website which is a humorous attempt […]