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Ep 81-Matthew Welch on Solving Problems

2016-10-24T23:31:47-05:00

Matthew Welch is a composer of innovative opera and genre-resisting concert music. Mixing his backgrounds in bagpipes, gamelan, experimental, classical, rock and improvised music, Welch’s compositional sound is worldly and eclectic in material, yet personal [...]

Ep 81-Matthew Welch on Solving Problems2016-10-24T23:31:47-05:00

Ep 76-Marie Incontrera on Anything is Possible

2016-06-20T14:13:34-05:00

Marie Incontrera is a composer, conductor, pianist, and bandleader whose multi-genre work spans opera, big band, heavy metal, post-modern orchestra, and chamber music. As a composer, Marie's work has been hailed as "deftly woven jazz and gospel [...]

Ep 76-Marie Incontrera on Anything is Possible2016-06-20T14:13:34-05:00

Ep 68-Whitney George on Why You Need Your Own Ensemble

2016-04-29T07:04:38-05:00

Whitney George is a composer and conductor who specializes in the use of mixed media to blur the distinctions between concert performance, installation art, and theater. Utilizing a wide variety of material including literary texts, [...]

Ep 68-Whitney George on Why You Need Your Own Ensemble2016-04-29T07:04:38-05:00

Ep 55-Ann Moss on The Importance of Deadlines

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

Soprano Ann Moss, acclaimed champion of contemporary vocal music, performs and collaborates with a dynamic array of American composers. Her high, silvery, flexible voice has been singled out by Opera News for “beautifully pure floated [...]

Ep 55-Ann Moss on The Importance of Deadlines2016-10-24T23:31:50-05:00

Ep 50-Chris Foss, Paul John Rudoi, and Adam Fieldson on How to Speak to Performers

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

Chris Foss grew up in southwest Iowa and graduated from Millikin University with a BM in Commercial Music. After a short two years at the University of Nebraska directing the Vocal Jazz program and earning [...]

Ep 50-Chris Foss, Paul John Rudoi, and Adam Fieldson on How to Speak to Performers2016-10-24T23:31:50-05:00
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