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Posts Tagged: Haydn

Anything Can Happen: Jennifer Higdon on Contemporary Music

By Joel Hoffman

April 7th, 2017

Composer Jennifer Higdon discusses the end of expected boundaries in contemporary music, connecting with an audience, and the difference between academic and commercial works.

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Tags: Baroque, Blue Cathedral, Brahms, Cold Mountain, Colin Currie, composer, concert music, eighth blackbird, Haydn, Hilary Hahn, Jackson Pollock, Jamie Wyeth, Jennifer Higdon, Jennifer Koh, Joel Hoffman, Lee Krasner, Marin Alsop, Museum of Modern Art, Music, On a Wire, orchestra, Robert Spano, Stravinsky

The Rumpus Interview with Paul Lansky

By Joel Hoffman

February 26th, 2016

Paul Lansky talks about his career as a pioneer in the world of electronic and computer-generated music.

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Tags: Aaron Copland, acoustic music, Alabama Symphony, Arches, Beethoven, Brahms Second Symphony, Bridge Records, Bruno Walter, common practice, composer, computer programming, computer-generated music, David Starobin, drama, Eastman, electronic music, experimentalist, Gwen Dease, Haydn, Homebrew, idiosyncracy, Idle Chatter, Idle Fancies, Joel Hoffman, marimba music, Mozart, narrative, New York Times, Notjustmoreidlechatter, Partly Pavane, Paul Lansky, Princeton laptop orchestra, Princeton University, Ricercare Plus, Round and Round, Schubert, Semi Suite, software, Stravinsky, Striations, Table’s Clear, Textures, Threads, Three Moves, Toccata

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