renaissancechorus.org
Links, Renaissance Chorus
http://www.renaissancechorus.org/links.html
Here are links to websites of sister organizations,. Spinoffs of the Renaissance Chorus,. And others you may find helpful or interesting. The Renaissance Street Singers. Perform sacred music of the Renaissance in free concerts on sidewalks, in parks and in other public places of New York City, directed by former Renaissance Chorus member John Hetland:. An early music ensemble named for the Greek muse of spiritual song and rhetoric:. Joshua Banks Mailman,. A fine musician and a great guy:. Site of the 200...
the-open-space.org
The Open Space | The Open Space Magazine
http://the-open-space.org/open-space-magazine
Contributions to THE OPEN SPACE Magazine are invited from interested composers, performers, artists of any media, critics, theorists, historians, ethnographers, philosophers anyone engaged with creative, critical, or scholarly matters. Submissions should be made in etext form, and sent via email to postmaster@the-open-space.org. Or by postal mail to:. The Open Space Magazine. Red Hook, NY 12571 USA. If you have questions, write us at either of the above addresses, or phone us at (845)758-5785.
soundsrite.uws.edu.au
Joshua Mailman
http://soundsrite.uws.edu.au/soundsRiteContent/volume5/MailmanInfo.html
Two works by Joshua Mailman. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. There are big audio and av files on soundsRite. You may need some patience while they load sufficiently to stream. (If you are interested in viewing less compressed renderings of the pieces, i.e. larger files, see the versions at the bottom of the page.). Both swerve as if by a ghost, since the video omits the dancer whose movements affect both- a bit like watching Claude Rain...
nonstandardweb.org
nonstandard II
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NONSTANDARD is a colaborative project which publishes the works of artists who are open to new experiences. The NonStandard II creative process is taking place at the moment.The topic of the second release of nonstandard is GLASS and there are no restrictions in the way this concept will be approached, except that all works must have a sound component. We welcome submissions in all the following categories:. 4 Text (prose or poetry). UPDATED ON 17 JUNE 2013. Deadline extended after several requests.
robhaskins.net
Rob Haskins | 2014 December
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Archive for month: December, 2014. CD Review: Gabriel Fauré, The Complete Nocturnes Richard Shuster, piano (Fleur de Son Classics 58023, 2014, 75 minutes). December 21, 2014. The helpful notes are by Carlo Caballero, himself a distinguished scholar of Fauré’s music. A lovely pastel by Odilon Redon (1840 1916) graces the cover; called. Maiden with a Halo,. Or (Redon’s own name). CD Review: Mahan Esfahani Byrd, Bach, Ligeti (Wigmore Hall Live 66, 2014, 75 minutes). December 7, 2014. Such moments in his pla...
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Rob Haskins | John Cage’s Organ Music (Mode 253–54, 2013)
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Blog - Latest News. John Cage’s Organ Music (Mode 253 54, 2013). March 15, 2015. The Harmony of Maine (Supply Belcher. 1987) all date from a time when he fulfilled many commissions for musicians and organizations that often lacked the familiarity with his music Cage could expect from Tudor and other close friends and colleagues. Of these, the 1978 and 1987 works were made for the German organist Gerd Zacher, an important and very sympathetic champion of new music. The Harmony of Maine. Soft morning, city!
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Rob Haskins | CD Review: Scott Pender, Chamber Music for Strings and Piano (Navona Records 5968, 65 minutes)
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Blog - Latest News. CD Review: Scott Pender, Chamber Music for Strings and Piano (Navona Records 5968, 65 minutes). September 25, 2014. And the Gothic daytime television series. He loved Berg (I was at the time ambivalent about him still am), and we went to see. Scott had already written a lot of intelligent and compelling music; I remember a rather Bergian string quartet (which might have been his master’s thesis at Peabody) and a set of five chorale preludes. To which we added a narration drawn from co...
nonstandardweb.org
nonstandard II
http://www.nonstandardweb.org/nonstandardII/index.html
NONSTANDARD is a colaborative project which publishes the works of artists who are open to new experiences. The NonStandard II creative process is taking place at the moment.The topic of the second release of nonstandard is GLASS and there are no restrictions in the way this concept will be approached, except that all works must have a sound component. We welcome submissions in all the following categories:. 4 Text (prose or poetry). UPDATED ON 17 JUNE 2013. Deadline extended after several requests.
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Rob Haskins | CD Review: Anne Vanschothorst, Ek is Eik (Big Round Records 8932, 53 minutes)
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Blog - Latest News. CD Review: Anne Vanschothorst, Ek is Eik (Big Round Records 8932, 53 minutes). November 23, 2014. Ann Vanschothorst is a harpist and composer who creates music in a variety of styles and for different purposes. Her latest release,. The arresting opening track, Where’s Mo? Then, is an unobstrusive but highly expressive release that repays repeated hearings. The quality of the engineering and production is first-rate. Want to join the discussion? Feel free to contribute! Mode 258, 2013.