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Ep 184-Eddie Jacobs on the North Carolina NewMusic Initiative

2018-05-25T14:38:31-05:00

  Eddie Jacobs’ musical life began as a jazz saxophonist. He studied composition at UMass/Amherst, University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University. Ed’s work has been recognized by a Charles Ives Award of the American [...]

Ep 184-Eddie Jacobs on the North Carolina NewMusic Initiative2018-05-25T14:38:31-05:00

Ep 182-Michael Hall on Not Playing it Safe

2018-04-03T17:26:17-05:00

  Michael Hall is an internationally recognized soloist/teacher with over 40 compositions written for him, teaches at VanderCook College of Music, and is co-founder/Artistic Director of the Bandung Philharmonic—the first professional orchestra in Indonesia. As [...]

Ep 182-Michael Hall on Not Playing it Safe2018-04-03T17:26:17-05:00

Ep 148-[Rebroadcast] Jake Runestad on Learning from Other Composers

2017-07-18T22:09:51-05:00

Considered “highly imaginative…with big ideas” (Baltimore Sun) and “stirring and uplifting” (Miami Herald), award-winning composer Jake Runestad (b. 1986) has received commissions and performances from leading ensembles and organizations such as Washington National Opera, the [...]

Ep 148-[Rebroadcast] Jake Runestad on Learning from Other Composers2017-07-18T22:09:51-05:00

Ep 23-Jake Runestad on Learning from Other Composers

2015-09-07T16:03:52-05:00

Considered “highly imaginative…with big ideas” (Baltimore Sun) and “stirring and uplifting” (Miami Herald), award-winning composer Jake Runestad (b. 1986) has received commissions and performances from leading ensembles and organizations such as Washington National Opera, the [...]

Ep 23-Jake Runestad on Learning from Other Composers2015-09-07T16:03:52-05:00
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