Frank Hartson Shepard Podcasts
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2020-08-01 05:00:00
Duration (h:m:s): 47:13
Revolutionary alternatives to tokenistic diversity programmes Deconstructing boundaries between jazz and classical and freeing yourself to make the music you want to make Methods for sneaking improvisation in front of classical musicians without them freaking out Vijay Iyer is an ECM-signed artist. He has worked with Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, written violin concertos for Jennifer Koh, and music for the LA Phil New Music Group. He has been ‘Jazz Artist of the Year’ more times in more magazines than it is polite to count and it is my immense honour to welcome him to Classical Music Now. If you want to access the work for yourself and check go to https://en.schott-music.com/shop/autoren/vijay-iyer Links and Show NotesMixTape by Vijay’s students Wadada Leo Smith Fluxus movement Mutations – Vijay Iyer Shepard tone demonstration Probably the most famous use of it in music Time, Place, Action – Vijay Iyer (extracts) Still Life With Commentator – Mike Ladd, Vijay Iyer Vijay Iyer presents Ritual Ensemble at Wigmore Ensemble Vijay’s conversation with Georgina Born We didn’t really dig into Vijay’s views on genre and community, but they're really good so if you're interested you can hear him talking about it in an interview for the Ojai Music Festival, where he was musical director in 2017 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUtV9E5AB_I Music played in this episodeEmergence – Vijay Iyer Read Hugh’s article on Emergence that sparked this episode! — Get new podcast episodes straight to your inbox and a piece recommendation every month Acknowledgements Vijay Iyer EMERGENCE Published by Schott Music Corporation, New York NY Emergence was commissioned by the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw, Poland which organizes Jazztopad Festival. It was premiered by the NFM Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra in April 2016.
2020-08-01 05:00:00
Duration (h:m:s): 47:13
Revolutionary alternatives to tokenistic diversity programmes Deconstructing boundaries between jazz and classical and freeing yourself to make the music you want to make Methods for sneaking improvisation in front of classical musicians without them freaking out Vijay Iyer is an ECM-signed artist. He has worked with Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, written violin concertos for Jennifer Koh, and music for the LA Phil New Music Group. He has been ‘Jazz Artist of the Year’ more times in more magazines than it is polite to count and it is my immense honour to welcome him to Classical Music Now. If you want to access the work for yourself and check go to https://en.schott-music.com/shop/autoren/vijay-iyer Links and Show NotesMixTape by Vijay’s students Wadada Leo Smith Fluxus movement Mutations – Vijay Iyer Shepard tone demonstration Probably the most famous use of it in music Time, Place, Action – Vijay Iyer (extracts) Still Life With Commentator – Mike Ladd, Vijay Iyer Vijay Iyer presents Ritual Ensemble at Wigmore Ensemble Vijay’s conversation with Georgina Born We didn’t really dig into Vijay’s views on genre and community, but they're really good so if you're interested you can hear him talking about it in an interview for the Ojai Music Festival, where he was musical director in 2017 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUtV9E5AB_I Music played in this episodeEmergence – Vijay Iyer Read Hugh’s article on Emergence that sparked this episode! — Get new podcast episodes straight to your inbox and a piece recommendation every month Acknowledgements Vijay Iyer EMERGENCE Published by Schott Music Corporation, New York NY Emergence was commissioned by the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw, Poland which organizes Jazztopad Festival. It was premiered by the NFM Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra in April 2016.
2020-08-01 05:00:00
Duration (h:m:s): 47:13
Revolutionary alternatives to tokenistic diversity programmes Deconstructing boundaries between jazz and classical and freeing yourself to make the music you want to make Methods for sneaking improvisation in front of classical musicians without them freaking out Vijay Iyer is an ECM-signed artist. He has worked with Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, written violin concertos for Jennifer Koh, and music for the LA Phil New Music Group. He has been ‘Jazz Artist of the Year’ more times in more magazines than it is polite to count and it is my immense honour to welcome him to Classical Music Now. If you want to access the work for yourself and check go to https://en.schott-music.com/shop/autoren/vijay-iyer Links and Show Notes MixTape by Vijay’s students Wadada Leo Smith Fluxus movement Mutations – Vijay Iyer Shepard tone demonstration Probably the most famous use of it in music Time, Place, Action – Vijay Iyer (extracts) Still Life With Commentator – Mike Ladd, Vijay Iyer Vijay Iyer presents Ritual Ensemble at Wigmore Ensemble Vijay’s conversation with Georgina Born We didn’t really dig into Vijay’s views on genre and community, but they're really good so if you're interested you can hear him talking about it in an interview for the Ojai Music Festival, where he was musical director in 2017 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUtV9E5AB_I Music played in this episode Emergence – Vijay Iyer Read Hugh’s article on Emergence that sparked this episode! — Get new podcast episodes straight to your inbox and a piece recommendation every month Acknowledgements Vijay Iyer EMERGENCE Published by Schott Music Corporation, New York NY Emergence was commissioned by the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw, Poland which organizes Jazztopad Festival. It was premiered by the NFM Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra in April 2016.
2020-02-17 09:54:37
Duration (h:m:s): 44:21
In this episode, we are flying to Montreal, QC to interview Andrew Hon from McGill University. Andrew and I are going to discuss about the relationship between choral music and social justice, based on the piece “Considering Matthew Shepard” by Craig Hella Johnson.
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