Excited about the upcoming premier of MIC CHECK, a piece I wrote for the Assembly Quartet:
World Saxophone Congress 2012, St Andrews
Friday, July 13, 2012
KcEMA @ KC Fringe Fest
Article on KcEMA at KC Fringe Fest later this month. Will feature my improv sax and electronics collaboration with Eric Honour.
http://kcmetropolis.org/issue/early-july-2012/article/new-music-festival-debuts-at-the-kc-fringe-festival
http://kcmetropolis.org/issue/early-july-2012/article/new-music-festival-debuts-at-the-kc-fringe-festival
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Dock and Load video up!
Great video excerpt from the project that Gideon Fink Shapiro and I did this fall. Thanks to UT-A, musicians and crew. So excited this is finally up!
MIA-AIM: "Dock and Load" from CAAD on Vimeo.
MIA-AIM: "Dock and Load" from CAAD on Vimeo.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Article on Classical Music in Tunisia
Here's an article I was interviewed for about classical music in Tunisia. It mentions the work of my friend, pianist Kimball Gallagher and my skype composition student Souhayl Guesmi.
http://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Music/2012/0209/After-the-revolution-arts-bloom-in-Tunisia
Monday, January 9, 2012
Sunday, November 13, 2011
On TV!
Check out the new episode of Art Beat featuring me talking about AUGUST with my friend, the show's host, Stacey Park!
Friday, November 4, 2011
AUGUST featured on St. Joe Live and Podcast
Check out the excellent article and listen here: <span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, serif; font-size: 16px;"><a href="http://www.newspressnow.com/st-joe-live/29678077/detail.html#.TrPuQBBw3Oc.blogger">Listen local - St. Joe Live News Story - St. Joseph</a> . </span><br />
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
For all flesh is as grass.
Becky and I finally got to go to the newly-opened Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in KC on Friday to see the KC Symphony do Brahms's A German Requiem. The building is stunning inside and out and, by itself, would be a great boon to arts in KC. I was pleasantly surprised by the forceful performance of the KC Symphony Chorus, and the two soloists were excellent. The Brahms is, of course epically, gorgeous, and it was led by Michael Stern with a stirring and soulful humility. A very good performance, though it could have perhaps used a bit more of the desperate, emotional heart-wrenching quality that sometimes gets toned down in favor of tastefulness and competence.
"One of the best albums of 2011."
So sayeth Dave Archibald, he of DaveArchie's Music Blog about mine August. Read the full story HERE.
Assembly Saxophone Quartet
I'm honored to have been commissioned by the Assembly Saxophone Quartet, a very fine ensemble based around the east coast (more-or-less). They've asked me for a new piece to premiere at their performance this coming July at the World Saxophone Congress in St. Andrews Scotland. I'm hoping to get started soon!
Dock & Load
Dock and Load, my collaborative concert installation with my cousin Gideon, premiered last Wednesday at the Music in Architecture—Architecture in Music Symposium, and went amazingly well. I can't thank enough our large and amazing crew and our extraordinary musicians led by trombonist, Steve Parker. Due in part to safety concerns, we had to do some serious reworking of the design and choreography in the days, nay hours, nay moments right before the performance, but the end result was a thrilling and magical presentation of sounds, lights, materials, and movement (bolstered by the infectious and enthusiastic energy of the unexpectedly huge crowd). I hope to get a video of up soon.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
ART BEAT
Yesterday I taped a segment about AUGUST for Art Beat, the MWSU-produced show hosted by my friend Stacey Park. I showed her (and cinematographer Tara Stoll) my studio and we chatted about the process of making the album. It should air in a few weeks on a rotating basis. Watch for it in St. Joe and Kansas City on Channels 97 and 39, respectively, and on the website too!
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