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    composer conversation

    Explore " composer conversation" with insightful episodes like "Episode 21: Tina Davidson: Listening Through The Journey", "Episode 20: Kevin Puts: Keeping Secrets" and "Episode 15: Anthony Davis: Any Means Necessary" from podcasts like ""SoundLives", "SoundLives" and "SoundLives"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    Episode 21: Tina Davidson: Listening Through The Journey

    Episode 21: Tina Davidson: Listening Through The Journey
    The story of Tina Davidson's life, which is the basis of her newly published memoir Let Your Heart Be Broken, is extremely intense but also a rewarding reading experience just like the emotional roller coaster rides in so many of her musical compositions make for very compelling listening. She explained to Frank J. Oteri in this conversation recorded in March 2023 that "when you write about yourself, you really make yourself incredibly vulnerable." In addition to talking about the book, they also talk about many of Tina's musical compositions and the podcast includes excerpts from seven of them.

    Episode 20: Kevin Puts: Keeping Secrets

    Episode 20: Kevin Puts: Keeping Secrets
    Composer Kevin Puts takes pride in keeping secrets, both by being understated in his interactions with people and by never initially giving away all the goods in his music, preferring, as he tells Frank J. Oteri, "to keep something in reserve so that there's a payoff for the attentive listener." But in their hour-long conversation, he'll reveal some of the secrets behind The Hours (his Metropolitan Opera debut), and Contact (his triple concerto for Time for Three which just won the 2023 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition), and much more. Read more at NewMusicBox: newmusicusa.org/nmbx/kevin-puts-keeping-secrets/

    Episode 15: Anthony Davis: Any Means Necessary

    Episode 15: Anthony Davis: Any Means Necessary
    For Anthony Davis, whose compositional aesthetics are an amalgamation of several different musical traditions (jazz, Western classical music, gamelan), different kinds of music recall different emotional states and experiences in terms of what the music implies. So it's inevitable that he has devoted so much of his compositional energies to opera, and in particular to using the operatic medium to tell stories that either deal with significant historic events or which focus on important social concerns. As he tells Frank J. Oteri in this latest episode of NewMusicBox's SoundLives podcast, "What we face now ... has made it more urgent for me, as an artist, to present things to challenge those forces." Read more on NewMusicBox: https://newmusicusa.org/nmbx/anthony-davis-any-means-necessary/.
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