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ArtsJournal: music
2018-01-07 14:00:33
Betty Woodman, Who Turned Pottery Into A Multimedia Art Practice, Has Died At 87
Woodman bucked trends in high school and beyond. She was the first women artist to be alive when she got a retrospective at the Met in 2006. Art critic Peter Schjeldahl wrote at the time, "At the age of 76, she is beyond original, all the way to sui generis."
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ArtsJournal: music
2018-01-04 15:36:36
Pioneering Ceramic Artist Betty Woodman Dead At 87
"Woodman is often associated with the beginning of a trend in the mid-1970s toward raising traditionally low forms of art-making - ones that were not painting, sculpture, drawing, and printing - to the higher status of those other mediums. For Woodman, this was accomplished by radically experimenting with ceramics, in the process alluding to Italian […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2017-04-02 13:23:13
Just in: 200 musicians attack Guardian writer
[…] teacher James Williamson. Composer, PhD candidate at the University of York Andrew Wilson, Freelance musician, and Head Teacher, Teesside High School Jay Wilkinson, flute and theory teacher Katherine Williams, Lecturer in Music and Head of Performance, Plymouth University Frances Wilson LTCL (AKA The Cross-Eyed Pianist); pianist, writer, and teacher Jaye Wood, BA Hons, freelance classical piano and voice teacher Toby Wood, Music recording engineer and producer Catherine Woodman. Head of Keyboard Studies at Redmaids High School and examiner Kenneth Woods, Artistic Director, English Symphony Orchestra Catherine Wyn-Rogers, opera singer and teacher Anna Wyse, B.Eng. M.Sc.(Eng), AIEMA Joshua D. Xerri, Sub-Organist (St Alphege, Solihull), singer, composer Amit Yahav, pianist, doctoral student, Royal College of Music Marc Yeats, composer and visual artist Toby Young, composer, Junior Research Fellow, University of Oxford Jay Alan Yim, composer, Associate […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-04-05 02:02:55
Clavichord Society Goes Modern
[…] their realization. Partita for Clavichord “channeled late 17th century” ways as Timothy Broege (1947- said of his own recent piece, which he premiered at the mid-Sunday afternoon concert. The concluding piece was his Paws for a Moment, an all too real show-tune stomper that brought welcome levity yet puzzled—the clavichord and style did not convince, maybe some kind of parody would have worked better with more persuasive results. Broege also played children’s pieces by James Woodman (1957- which quoted “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and “Frère Jacque,” a circuitous piece by Graham Lynch (1957- Admiring Yõrõ Waterfall, Whyms & Fancies for the less mature by Walter Haack (1909-2002) and Prisms by high schooler John Kosinski (1998-. David Patterson, Professor of Music and former Chairman of the Performing Arts Department at UMass Boston, was recipient of a Fulbright Scholar Award and the Chancellor’s Distinction in Teaching Award. He studied with Nadia Boulanger […]
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