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Ep 205-James Adler on Marketing A Winter Triptych

2019-02-28T00:42:15-06:00

  James Adler is a pianist who “can create whatever type of music he wants at the keyboard” (Chicago Sun-Times) and a composer who writes “with uncommon imagination” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution). He made his orchestral performing [...]

Ep 205-James Adler on Marketing A Winter Triptych2019-02-28T00:42:15-06:00

Ep 141-Mariel Roberts on Cartography & Respecting the Performer

2017-06-06T23:49:37-05:00

"Trailblazing” cellist Mariel Roberts (Feast of Music) is widely recognized as a deeply dedicated interpreter of contemporary music. Roberts’ work emphasizes expanding the technical and expressive possibilities of her instrument through close relationships with innovative [...]

Ep 141-Mariel Roberts on Cartography & Respecting the Performer2017-06-06T23:49:37-05:00

Ep 139- Dale Trumbore on How To Go On & Using Social Media Well

2017-05-30T12:46:08-05:00

Dale Trumbore’s compositions have been commissioned, awarded and performed by ensembles including ACME, Center City Opera Theater, Choral Arts Initiative, The Esoterics, Inscape Chamber Orchestra, the Maryland State Boychoir, New York Virtuoso Singers, The Singers – Minnesota [...]

Ep 139- Dale Trumbore on How To Go On & Using Social Media Well2017-05-30T12:46:08-05:00

Ep 57-Rain Worthington on How to Make an Album

2016-10-24T23:31:50-05:00

World music, minimalism and romanticism influence Worthington’s compositional style. Worthington’s music takes “…ideas of American musical style to a new place – like a walk in a familiar, yet very different park.” and “music which [...]

Ep 57-Rain Worthington on How to Make an Album2016-10-24T23:31:50-05:00
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