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    NMNM - Daryl Jamieson

    enJune 17, 2022
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    About this Episode

    This was a fun episode! It is dense with references to dig into, so brace yourself for some links!

    After hearing Akasha at a Symphony Nova Scotia school concert, Daryl eventually went on to study composition with Glenn Buhr, Akasha's composer.

    Daryl referred numerous times, to Canadian composer Linda Catlin Smith and her effect on his path as an artist: 

    You can also listen to the New Musings episode which featured Linda Catlin Smith here. And there's a Part 2 as well! 

    Peter Hatch is another Canadian with whom Daryl studied composition.

    Daryl has composed frequently for Joe Browning,  he's a little tough to track down, but here is a link to his bio.

    At York in the UK Daryl studied with Nicola LeFanu

    Morton Feldman was an inspiration to Daryl, and many of us frankly! Here is his bio, and recordings of his music can be found on all the platforms

    Daryl studied and was mentored by Jo Kondo in Japan. His music is played all over the world!

    Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival takes place each year in the UK

    IRCAM the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Musicis the research centre in Paris that virtually at which Daryl spoke recently. This is a very interesting site with many resources for music and technology!

    Recent Episodes from New Musings on New Music

    NMNM - Linda Catlin Smith episode 2 - re-issue

    NMNM - Linda Catlin Smith episode 2 - re-issue

    The second portion of Norm and Barbara's talk with Toronto composer Linda Catlin Smith. Linda touches on Listening, teaching composition and her large work for cello and piano, Ballad.

    Episode Notes

    For more information on Linda Catlin Smith please visit her website.

    During the talk, Linda reference Faure's Piano Quintet it can be heard on Youtube

    Linda mentioned Morton Feldman's works For Philip Guston and String Quartet #2. They can be heard on Apple Music here and here

    Norm and Barbara made a concert recording of Linda's piece Ballad which you can listen to on Soundcloud

    If you would like to help fund New Musing on New Music you can do so on the suddenlyLISTEN website

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    New Musings on New Music
    enMarch 01, 2024

    NMNM - Essential Opera

    NMNM - Essential Opera

    Learn more information on Essential Opera here

    Erin Bardua's personal site

    Maureen Batt's personal site

    Maureen and Erin have worked a lot with composer Monica Pearse. Her website is here

    Monica Pearse's New Musings on New Music episode can be listened to (again) here

    One of the composers currently working with Essential Opera is Fiona Ryan. Their Facebook Page

    Music Nova Scotia who sponsors Nova Scotia Music Week can be found here

    Leaf Music Essential Opera's record label where you can link to Etiquette is here. 

    Tom Belding, Essential Opera's video maker

    Essential Opera's YouTube page

     

    NMNM - Bekah Simms

    NMNM - Bekah Simms

    Learn more about Bekah on her website

    Listen to Bekah's music on Bandcamp here. Make sure to listen to Bestiaries her Juno Award nominated recording!

    The singular Chik White AKA Darcy Spidle

    The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where Bekah teaches

    New Adventures in Sound Art 

    The Canadian League of Composers

    Continuum Contemporary Music from Toronto.

    New Music Concerts also of Toronto

    Bekah's Juno nomination - https://junoawards.ca/nomination/2023-classical-composition-of-the-year-bekah-simms/

    Dublin's Crash Ensemble

    Canadian composer living in Berlin Marc Sabat

    And our sponsors, The Canadian Music Centre!

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