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Gödel, Escher, Bach: for Everyone

Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter (1979)

Hofstadter’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Gödel, Escher, Bach (called GEB for short), is “A metaphorical fugue on minds and machines in the spirit of Lewis Carroll”. It is concerned with the nature of “maps” or links between formal systems and how they apply to the works of mathematician/logician Kurt Gödel, artist M.C. Escher, and of course Bach. This book is dense and is one to revisit throughout the years. Yes, it is complex. However, there is something in it for everyone and the following guide is a list of resources for every reader while diving into GEB. Existing GEB enthusiasts may enjoy the self-referential nature of this article as it’s a guide to guides. All GEB fans old and new have something to learn from the following resources.

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A Trilogy of Podcasts

Did you know that legendary pianist Glenn Gould made a Solitary Trilogy: Three Sound Documentaries in 1966-1977? We’ve created a Trilogy of Podcasts for listeners in the spirit of Gould including his Solitary Trilogy, Living Music with Nadia Sirota, and the TAK Editions Podcast. The first is about what it means to withdraw, and the following two introduce the listener to innovative composers and musicians of today.

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Meredith Monk: MEMORY GAME

It is an eerie and shocking moment in time to revisit Meredith Monk’s apocalyptic The Games: a science fiction opera (1983). Excerpts of the opera are included on MEMORY GAME, a new album set to release on March 27, 2020, featuring arrangements of Meredith Monk’s music performed by the Bang on a Can All-Stars and Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble. However, excerpts of The Games do not stand alone; they are followed by three pieces alluding to dance, and Double Fiesta.

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5 Online Concerts to Watch

During this difficult moment, we are turning to live streams and recorded concerts to keep classical music in our lives. The following 5 listings provide listeners with chamber music, orchestral music, contemporary music, and a world-wide musical exchange to keep the music going.

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Robert Thies and Damjan Krajacic Release Blue Landscapes III: Frontiers

Internationally renowned pianist Robert Thies and flutist Damjan Krajacic recently released their third album together, Blue Landscapes III: Frontiers. With 15 improvisational tracks, the third album of their over-a-decade-long collaboration is inspired by Earth’s beauty and natural wonders. This collection of improvisations explores different compositional approaches, with all sounds on the album deriving from solely the piano and flute.

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Will Liverman & Jonathan King Release Their New Album: Whither Must I Wander

Baritone Will Liverman and pianist Jonathan King recently released their album, Whither Must I Wander with Odradek Records. With a fantastic collection of songs composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams, J. Frederick Keel, Herbert Howells, Aaron Copland, Steven Mark Kohn, Nikolai Medtner, and Robert Schumann surrounding the theme of travel, their recital disc tells the stories of their adventures and lifelong friendship.

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Musical Fund Society’s Bicentennial Celebration at Kimmel Center Will Feature Commissions From Four Legendary Composers

As you might already know, the Musical Fund Society announced its 200th anniversary celebration in collaboration with four spectacular American composers this April 26th. Previously being held at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia, the celebration will now take place at the Kimmel Center, also in Philadelphia. The Society is celebrating 200 years the best way they know how - with the creation of music!

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GatherNYC Returns for a Sparkling Spring Season This March

On March 15, GatherNYC launches its Spring 2020 season in downtown Manhattan. Continuing its unique weekly concert experience, GatherNYC brings the musical community together for classical performances by some of New York’s most admired artists. The peaceful experience of exquisite music lasts for one hour, featuring some storytelling by winners of the Moth StorySLAM and — let’s not forget — fresh coffee and pastries.

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Trio con Brio Copenhagen’s Program at The Kennedy Center Stage “Shimmers with Mystery, Eeriness, and the Macabre”

DC music lovers, rejoice! The Kennedy Center’s Fortas Chamber Music Concert Series launches this February 19, 2020 in the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater. This season’s chamber music series marks the 37th season at the Kennedy Center, after being established in 1981 by Marta Istomin, the Kennedy Center Artistic Director at the time.

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Solitude, Practice, and Lots of Coffee: How Roberto Sierra Fosters His Successful Career with Balance

Roberto Sierra, legendary composer and winner of the prestigious Tomás Luis de Victoria Prize, has been chosen as one of four remarkable composers to write a piece for the Musical Fund Society’s bicentennial celebration. Sierra, like many composers, surrounds himself with inspiration, balancing the internal and external aspects of his life. So what does a day in the life of a composer look like?

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Musical Fund Society and Stephen Jaffe Team Up for The Creation of Three Arcs (Chamber Concerto No. 5)

On April 26, 2020, the Musical Fund Society celebrates its 200th anniversary with the creation and sharing of music by nationally recognized composers. Stephen Jaffe, one of the four winning composers for the event, will be writing for the Network for New Music Ensemble this year. We were able to catch up with the acclaimed composer on his life and anticipation for the special event.

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LA Phil’s Vibrant 2020/21 Walt Disney Concert Hall Season Includes West Side Story, Brazilian Dance Troupes, The Labèques and More

The world-renowned Los Angeles Philharmonic is famous for testing the bounds of an orchestra’s ability and redefining the power of live music. The orchestra, along with Director Gustavo Dudamel, recently announced the 2020/21 LA Phil season that will celebrate the music of the Americas. With more than two dozen commissions and exciting collaborations, LA Phil will feature music that represents vibrant cultures all over. From modern-day Mexico City to Seoul, Korea, the new season does not disappoint, continuing to foster artistic growth and creative spirit.

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