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How to be a composer
Here’s something I’ve never thought to do until just now. Head over to Google and search“how to be a composer.” That might fill up an afternoon!
“When Time is Over” presented by NYCC
I’m a little late in posting a recap, but better late than never! On February 23, 2010, Sofia Dimitrova, accompanied by Tamara Cashour (not pictured) performed “When Time is Over” […]
The Importance of Habit
You’ve got to make your creativity a habit, and stick with it! The importance of this little tidbit of wisdom is very evident to me all of a sudden. Last […]
“A Poe Fantasia” premieres
I had been battling a cold (or something) all week, but I couldn’t miss the premiere of my new composition, “A Poe Fantasia” this past Tuesday, Feb 2, 2010. Soprano […]
Three Elegies selected for NYCC presentation at Bronx Science HS
My piece, Three Elegies, was chose for performance at the Bronx Science High School on January 6, 2010, and I answered a few questions from the students. Here is the […]
“A Poe Fantasia” to premiere Feb 2, 2010
In an upcoming recital, Soprano Sofia Dimitrova will premiere a new song cycle of mine, “A Poe Fantasia,” based on poems of Edgar Allan Poe. The concert will be Tuesday, […]
Marjorie Berg premieres “Tune is in the Tree”
Once again I must count my good fortune at the inspired talents I have come to know. Last Sunday, 8 November, soprano Marjorie Berg and accompanist Raphael Fusco premiered my […]
What’s a diva?
You hear the word diva bounced around all the time. We know what we mean by it, but what’s a good working definition? I rather like this one, that Jon […]
Sibelius, Finale, and entrenchment
It’s interesting how we get so entrenched in one way of doing things. We become hardened (maybe even defensive?) against change, preferring the comfort of what we know. This is […]
What the stock market says about creative evolution
With the huge downturn in the economy over the last year, the stock market is on everyone’s mind. It’s a funny business because of all the euphemisms. One hears talk […]
Marjorie Berg to Premiere New Song Cycle
This past summer, soprano Marjorie Berg asked me to write a new song cycle for her on poems by Emily Dickinson. She had collected a number of poems about nature, […]
Why move to New York?
Like many other people before me, and many others after me, I moved to New York City because it was the center of it all, especially for classical music. This has […]
Sibelius explains its slurs
In the pitched battle between Sibelius and Finale, one constant criticism has been that Sibelius sacrifices control and power¬†in an effort to make matters simple for the end user. Advocates […]
Music and the Brain
This looks like an interesting podcast from the Library of Congress. (Click the image; link opens iTunes on your computer.)
Sofia Dimitrova’s performance of “When Time Is Over”
Here’s a pic from Sofia Dimitrova’s performance in Varna, Bulgaria from July 17. The pianist (obscured) is Diana Koynova. She performed my piece, “When Time is Over”, four songs on […]
Jennifer Higdon on rehearsal etiquette
I’ve seen composers in rehearsals be pretty tough on their players, and I always think, “hey, there’s no need to antagonize the people who are going to perform your music!” […]