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Quince Ensemble’s “love fail” Transcends Romantic Love

David Lang’s concert-length work for treble vocal quartet love fail tells universal stories. They are about trust, interconnectivity, disappointment and of course love. Before speaking to Quince Ensemble about their recent recording of love fail, I had a hunch that there would be some overlap between the subject matter and their experience of working on this as an ensemble. The subject matter of interconnectedness, communication, compassion, faith and love are mirrored in Quince’s experience of bringing love fail to life. Quince Ensemble, composed of Kayleigh Butcher, Amanda DeBoer Bartlett, Liz Pearse, and Carrie Henneman Shaw, joins Classical Post to discuss.

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Tetzlaff Quartet Approaches Beethoven With An Arresting Rawness

Unsurprisingly, the first months of the much-anticipated “Beethoven 250” year have already seen several new releases of the string quartets. One standout is the Tetzlaff Quartet’s contribution, which highlights two major works (Op. 132 and Op. 130, with the “Grosse Fuge”) and—as we have come to expect from this formidable group through a patiently growing discography of thoughtful performances—features probing readings that take the artists out of the spotlight, foreground the music’s dynamism, and let these idiosyncratic, philosophical masterpieces stand front and center.

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How to Digitize a Music Conference

New Music Gathering, an annual three-day conference dedicated to the performance, production, promotion, support and creation of new concert music, has gone digital for the June 2020 conference. Two of its five organizers, composers Mary Kouyoumdjian and Angélica Negrón, join CP to discuss moving to an online format, making space within the community and balancing their own creative practices with their commitment to NMG.

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How the Most Streamed Classical Artist Ludovico Einaudi is Breaking Barriers Between Pop Culture and Classical Music

Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi is one of classical music’s most streamed artists. His music draws from rock, jazz, American minimalism and from his teachers, avant-garde European composers Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007) and Luciano Berio (1925-2003).

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Oregon Bach Festival Launches Radio Festival Featuring Five Decades of Live Recordings

The Grammy Award-winning Oregon Bach Festival announces a commemorative Radio Festival, featuring a lineup of historic recordings from some of the world’s top classical musicians, and the rare opportunity for audiences to enjoy previously archived LIVE and studio recordings throughout the past five decades.

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ChamberQUEER Launches ChamberQUEERantine

ChamberQUEER may have cancelled their second annual in-person festival, but they have launched a virtual one! ChamberQUEERantine will feature half-hour Facebook Live performances from June 5-20 every night at 7 PM EDT on their page. Artists performing include Claire Chase, Conrad Tao, Adam Tendler, Spectrum Ensemble and many more. ChamberQUEER was founded in 2018 by Julia Biber, Danielle Buonaiuto, Brian Mummert, and Andrew Yee, with a mission to program queer artists and composers. Julia Biber and Brian Mummert join Classical Post to discuss the necessity of space for queer musicians, capturing the fun of Pride Month, programming, mentorship and more!

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Adjunct Teaching at the Quarantined Conservatory: Grit as Daily Practice

Like those of most musicians, my career is a jerry-rigged jigsaw puzzle. Like for so many of us, key pieces of that puzzle involve adjunct teaching at the university level. As a somewhat extreme case, I’ve been juggling four part-time, non-tenure track posts this past academic year – at the conservatory of a private liberal arts school (a rather under-recognized gem), and on three different campuses of the University of California system.

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Discovery Release Radar: Charmaine Lee, Soft Talon, Kyle Bruckmann, ShoutHouse, and More

Classical Post has curated a selection of new releases in the form of albums, videos, and streamed concerts to help you discover your new favorite artist! The musical selections range from extraordinarily experimental to pop; all are designed to demonstrate the different directions that classically trained musicians can take.

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PYPA Launches Full-Scale Digital Piano Festival with Gary Graffman, Jerome Lowenthal, Ching-Yun Hu

Philadelphia Young Pianists’ Academy (PYPA) transforms into the first-ever, full-scale, digital piano festival this August 1 - 9, 2020 with increased opportunities at a highly discounted rate (50-70% off tuition). PYPA cares about the health and safety of its community, so in light of global circumstances, they will reimagine what a small-but-mighty arts organization can be during this time.

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Michael Whalen’s 5 Tips for Scoring TV & Film

For composers, the process of being hired to score television and film projects has seemed elusive since the dawn of the movie business. Many successful composers may brush off their success to luck, but it’s about preparation and knowing the professional etiquette of scoring for TV & Film.

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Oberlin Conservatory Commissions Star Composer Melissa Dunphy

Composer Melissa Dunphy, winner of a 2020 Discovery Grant from Opera America, has been named the next composer in residence in conjunction with the Oberlin Opera Commissioning Program. Dunphy will develop her opera Alice Tierney with librettist Jacqueline Goldfinger through interactive experiences with Oberlin students, culminating in a world premiere at Oberlin in January 2023. Launched in 2019, the Oberlin Opera Commissioning Program supports the development and world-premiere staging of new operas by living composers. Each opera is delivered from conception to completion through extensive on-campus experiences at Oberlin. Dunphy joins Classical Post to discuss Alice Tierney, writing for opera, the collaboration process, and more.

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Michael Gordon "Anonymous Man": Mourning for NYC in New Album

Bang On A Can composer Michael Gordon’s new work Anonymous Man for The Crossing Choir was released on March 20, 2020 on Cantaloupe Records. As the first track suggests, Anonymous Man is the tale of two. It is the tale of the man on the street and the man in his bed, two men who lived on Desbrosses St., the love story between Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe, our true memories and those which we perceive to be true, our inner and outer lives, and the tale of tragedies in New York. These tales bring attention to how the most vulnerable New Yorkers are treated. Michael Gordon joins Classical Post to discuss.

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Anthony Davis Discusses Pulitzer Prize Win and “The Central Park Five”

Anthony Davis' opera The Central Park Five, with a libretto by Richard Wesley, has won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Music. Davis joined Classical Post on a phone call from his home in San Diego to discuss the Pulitzer Prize, The Central Park Five, Donald Trump’s character in the opera, philosophy, and opera at large.

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