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Prince Shows the Way?
I’ve been a fan of Prince since back in 1982, when his album 1999 came out. It’s no secret that pop music has suffered commercially in the last few years […]
Songs from Hades with Photos
Emily Thompson, one of the directors of the summer Mannes Opera Workshop, approached me about writing some songs for this season’s performances. She’s a fine lyricist and had the inspired […]
“Graceful and Dramatic” Three Elegies
A sharp-eyed reader pointed out to me that the New York Stringer online magazine reviewed not only the June 5, 2007 performance of my Sandburg songs, but also the March […]
“Great Sensitivity” in Sandburg Songs
Little did I know that the June 5, 2007 concert of the New York Composers Circle was reviewed by the online magazine New York Stringer. At that concert, I accompanied […]
Aurora Borealis, “Three Songs of Carl Sandburg”
In the last several weeks I’ve taken my piece, Three Songs of Carl Sandburg, originally for voice and piano, and arranged it for voice and marimba. The duo Aurora Borealis […]
When to Ignore Critics
So, lately I’ve been thinking about the careers of some cinematic giants. Consider Woody Allen and M. Night Shyamalan. Here are two writer/directors who produce a new movie very reguarly. […]
Two Songs of Rilke: Photos
My new piece, Two Songs of Rilke, premeired today in Brooklyn in a concert presented by the Musica Bella Orchestra. I received some really nice words after the concert, and […]
Recycle vs. Repurpose
I am not a big fan of revising your music. Once you’ve got things set, and once the music has been performed, it’s time to let it go and move […]
Two Songs of Rilke to Premiere June 24
Here is a flier advertising the next concert which will have my music on it — the World Premiere of Two Rilke Songs. (Click image for larger detail.) Many thanks […]
June 5, 2007 NYCC Concert
I was very fortunate to have the opportunity for my Three Songs of Carl Sandburg to be performed again, sung again by soprano Sofia Dimitrova. The concert was presented at […]
Three Songs of Carl Sandburg
There’s an old saying that good luck is when opportunity meets preparation. It SO MUCH pays to be plugged in and always ready. Quite unexpectedly, an opportunity has come up […]
Another Premiere
Here is a flier advertising the next concert which will have my music on it — the World Premiere of Two Rilke Songs. (Click image for larger detail.) In fact, […]
Ask a Different Question
I’ve touched upon this in my audio podcast in the past, but this morning I was composing and reached a bit of a problem. I wondered whether the chord I […]
Three States of Water Premiere
Here’s a pic of Mary Barto, director of the Mannes College Extension Flute Ensemble, introducing my Three States of Water last night, May 15, 2007. Several flutists shared responsibilities on […]
Three States of Water Premiere
Here’s a pic of Mary Barto, director of the Mannes College Extension Flute Ensemble, introducing my Three States of Water last night. Several flutists shared responsibilities on this piece, including […]