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Syrinx, performed by Mary Elizabeth Bowden
Classical trumpeter and Gold Medal Global Music Award Winner, Mary Elizabeth Bowden plays "Syrinx" by Claude Debussy. Ms. Bowden is a finals trumpet judge for the 2018 Ictus International Music...
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if.else
if.else is organized by flutists Philip Snyder and Jenny Davis. They are interested in finding creative space at the intersections of installation art, audience agency, musical concert, and improvisation. Their...
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William Hooker & William Parker (w/ Bob Holman) - Justice is Compassion / Arts for Art - Jan 3 2018
William Parker, bass William Hooker, drums/narration Bob Holman - poems Evolving Music - 'Justice is Compassion / Action is Power' concert series presented by Arts for Art...
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LKHD - Inclination (Live)
The all improv, DJ-style, one man band live at a house show in London, ON. All LKHD tracks are fully improvised and recorded on a single track. No backing tracks...
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a septet by Douglas Farrand
realized by Jesse Greenberg, Lucie Vítková, Matt Lau, Ofir Klemperer, Teodora Stepancic, Douglas Farrand, & Assaf Gidron @ Spectrum NYC on January 19th 2019 at ~10:15PM. recorded by Matt Lau. a...
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Anthony Vine - From a Forest of Standing Mirrors
Anthony Vine's 'From a Forest of Standing Mirrors' was commissioned by the Johnstone Fund for New Music on behalf of Bearthoven in 2014 and was premiered in Columbus, OH that...
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Scott Wollschleger - American Dream
Scott Wollschleger's 'American Dream' was commissioned in 2016 and premiered on the Johnstone Fund for New Music Series in Columbus, OH on 9/13/2017. A studio recording of the work is...
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In A Snowstorm of Moths – for solo violin and live electronics – performed by Adrianne Munden-Dixon
Lullabies are private songs between mothers and babies, yet in every culture there are well-known, enduring lullabies that are shared generation after generation, some for hundreds of years. There is...
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Dwalm – for saxophone quartet – performed by ~Nois
There is a strangeness to the duality of the word "dwalm". It is an old Scottish word with two meanings: a stupor or daydream (as in the phrase "in a...
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ISA VIOLET
Shot on location in the alluriing city of Shibuya, Tokyo (Japan), the ISA VIOLET music video captures the softness and edge of one of Tokyo's underground music and club DJs,...
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Stupas (2007)
For vibraphone, piano, and live electronics, performed by William Winant, vibraphone and myself on piano and live electronics, and written in memory of the Filipino composer/ethnomusicologist José Maceda. The...
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Zeitgeist Early Music Festival: Frederic Rzewski
Zeitgeist’s 10th Annual Early Music Festival explores the powerful contributions of our musical pioneers with a celebration of composer Frederic Rzewski. From the 1960s to today, Rzewski has influenced American...
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Six Primes (2014) - An excerpt of the 4th piece, 7-6-5-4 , from a suite for retuned piano
Six Primes is composed using the six prime numbers 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13 to govern both its tuning and temporal structure, including harmony, rhythmic subdivisions, and form....
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Give Me A Reason
Inspired by the subway platforms of Brooklyn, thoughts of a few close friends in music that have passed away too early via cancer & misfortune, and internally reflecting on...
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Iced Bodies : Ice Music for Chicago (mini documentary)
In 1972, artist Jim McWilliams devised a piece for cellist Charlotte Moorman called Ice Music for London. Moorman, nude, “played” a cello-shaped ice sculpture with a plexiglass “bow” for multiple...