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Ruben Naeff
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Your browser does not support iframes. Your browser does not support iframes. Grouped by instrumentation, sorted chronologically. For symphony orchestra, 10'. (2 2 2 2(1.2=cbn) - 2 2 0 0 - tmp 1 - pno - str). Commissioned by Amsterdams Symphonie Orkest Con Brio. Premiered on May 24th and 25th, 2014, in Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Workshopped on May 4th by Joana Carneiro and the Berkeley Symphony. (2 2 2 2 - 2 2 2(1.2=btbn) 0 - tmp 1 - pno - str). MMXII Stay Happy When The World Collapses. Written f...
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MusicX Musings: June 2010
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The vielle à roue. Editors Note: On Monday we had Nissim Schaul. Give a demonstration of a hurdy-gurdy. I asked him to write about the instrment. (Fortunately he didnt have to travel with this instrument on a plane.)]. So, to start with, I’m not talking about an organ-grinder. . But a monkey could never play the vielle à roue . That allows a ...
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MusicX Musings: Music11 Composers III and Final Vote
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Friday, July 1, 2011. Music11 Composers III and Final Vote. Our evening concert opened with Lang's aria "I Had No Reason" from his opera The Difficulty of Crossing a Field. Hojin Lee's Piece for Flute, Viola, and Piano. Embarked on an introverted journey full of brooding turmoil. Tim Munro, Andrea Hemmenway, and Daniel Walden played with deep angst. Requires a bit of ex...
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MusicX Musings: Music11: Day 8
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Meanwhile, as I'm sitting in my room writing this, David Lang is next door composing a new work for Trio Mediaeval and the Norwegian Radio Orchestra. I have been hearing bits and pieces, and it sounds beautiful. It's not everyday I get to live next door to a Pulitzer-winning composer and hear him composing. Talk about inspiring. These pieces exem...
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MusicX Musings: July 2010
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Monday, July 26, 2010. Performer Postlude from Alisa. Here is a picture of the author. Photo credit: Liz Rs Amazing Camera. Editors Note: Even though this festival has officially ended, we were never able to hear from the performers - they were busy practicing or they were in rehearsal! Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Lisa Kaplan told me on a cold evening in January that I reall...
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MusicX Musings: Music11 Composers II
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Wednesday night we had our next installment of new pieces composed for Music11, along with three works by David Lang. Flutist Emily McPherson opened the concert with David Lang's Thorn. She gave an energetic account of Lang's spiky piece, bringing out the contrast between sharp accents and fluttering activity. Island in a Sea of Light. Brought t...
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MusicX Musings: Music11 Composers I
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. The concert opened with my own Percussion Quartet. I do not feel comfortable reviewing my own piece, so if you were there and have something to say, please leave a comment! Francisco Cortés-Álvarez's Horas Hechizadas. By Gabriella Smith took a completely different emotional turn. Inspired by Jack Kerouac, the piece definitely captured an ec...
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MusicX Musings: Say What You Have to Say - guest post by composer Amy Kirsten
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Say What You Have to Say - guest post by composer Amy Kirsten. Say What You Have to Say. But that isn't really what I want to say. But that isn't really what I want to say. But that isn't really what I want to say. But that isn't really what I want to say. And that is a beautiful thing. Amy Kirsten, composer. June 29, 2011 at 9:35 PM.
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MusicX Musings: Music11 Last Day!
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Friday, July 1, 2011. Could have seen one another perform towards the beginning of our time here. I think we'll be holding more events like this in next year's installment of MusicX, because it was so enriching for everyone involved. The final concert was a rewarding summation of the various aspects of this festival. It showcased the participant composers and perfor...
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MusicX Musings: the vielle à roue
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A weblog about the Music11 Festival of New Music held at the Hindemith Music Centre in Blonay, Switzerland from June 20 to July 1, 2011. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The vielle à roue. Editor's Note: On Monday we had Nissim Schaul. Give a demonstration of a hurdy-gurdy. I asked him to write about the instrment. (Fortunately he didn't have to travel with this instrument on a plane.)]. So, to start with, I’m not talking about an organ-grinder. But a monkey could never play the vielle à roue. That allows a vie...