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Apr 01

New Issue: The Cracked Soundboard

Cover Vol. 15 #2
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Live Event Reviews

Apr 22

Pumpin’ Somethin’

by John de Clef Piñeiro ©2008

John Eaton: Pumped Fiction: A Pocket Opera (2006). Presented by the American Composers Alliance on Wednesday, at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space, NY, NY. June 20

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Feb 29

IN THE NEXT ISSUE
Dan Burwasser: One Night Together

Libretto by Ilsa Gilbert. With Giles Denizot, Steven Goldstein, Vanessa Salaz. Mimi Stern-Wolfe/ Downtown Music Productions. Duo Theatre, NY, NY. February 9, 2008.
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Dan Burwasser: One Night Together’

Jan 19

New Operas and the Importance of Librettists

I have posted a new page containing Leonard Lehrman’s Musings on Opera article entitled New Operas and the Importance of Librettists. This article orginally appeared in our Summer/Fall 2006 issue.

Jan 06

It’s Grieg to Them

By BLC ©2007

“A Gala Concert in Celebration of Edvard Grieg’s Centennial.” Marcus Paus: Two Lyrical Pieces — Rolf Wallin: Ground for Cello and String Orchestra (1996); music by Grieg and Johan Svendsen. Darrett Adkins, cello soloist; Per Brevig/Grieg Festival Orch. Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, NY, NY. December 9, 2007.

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Dec 11

A Breath of Eire

by Mark Greenfest ©2007

Mark N. Grant: The Rose of Tralee. Amor Artis Chorus and Orchestra, Johannes Somary, conductor. Church of the Blessed Sacrament, NY, NY. March 30, 2007.
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Recording Reviews

Apr 03

In Praise of Esther

by Dary John Mizelle ©2008

“Cigar Smoke:” Robert Rowe: Cigar Smoke • Lawrence Fritts: Musicometry I • Cort Lippe: Trio for Clarinet and Two Computers • Dinu Ghezzo: Abyss • Orlando Legname: Event Horizon III • Lawrence Moss: Lifelines • Zack Browning: Crack Hammer: Esther LAMNECK, clarinet with computer electronics. Innova 673, Time=ca. 61 min

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Apr 01

Compactdiscourse

by Amelia Raitt, eMusic

Gloria Coates is modern music’s most prolific female composer. This release, containing her 15th symphony and two early works, Continue reading ‘Compactdiscourse’

Book Reviews

Oct 09

Irving Fine, An American Composer in His Time

Phillip RAMEY: Irving Fine, An American Composer in His Time.
Pendragon Press ISBN 1-57647-116-0.
Reviewed by Leo Kraft (c) 2006
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Oct 09

A Dissenting View: Some Virtues But Too Many Voices

Phillip RAMEY: Irving Fine, An American Composer in His Time.
by Barry Drogin © 2006
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Articles

May 08

ESSAY: So Why Are You Doing This?

By Allen Brings

Having arrived at a “certain age,” I have discovered to my surprise how much I’m learning from little children. A recent incident, for example, made it clear to me the real reason why I have always composed music and continue to do so. Continue reading ‘ESSAY: So Why Are You Doing This?’

Apr 22

Recently Departed

Karlheinz Stockhausen, Andrew Imbrie, Susan Blake, Gerhard Bronner, Martin M. Streicher, Ron Mazurek
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Apr 03

Letters

Regaining Skills

Dear BLC:

Bell’s is really a *&%$#@… Several friends of mine have had it. One, a trumpet player, had his work affected for some time, but he worked very hard to get his skills back and did. The good news is that it does get better. But it can put such a dramatic stop to normal communication when it first comes on, that that alone would be enough to get you down without all the other things on your list.

Here’s hoping the skies brighten soon … You’re doing something really valuable for this community!
Danielle Woerner, soprano
Saugerties, NY

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Apr 03

In This Issue

We bring to the fore two essential aspects of art music: education and creative freedom. Whenever we read or hear about the dropping of music and art from school curricula, we are reminded of the state of traditional human values in our society. It’s difficult to compete with the kinds of projected salaries outstanding professional football and basketball players can expect vs., say, the members of a symphony orchestra.

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Event Announcements

Elie Siegmeister Centennial

The Prof. Edgar H. Lehrman Memorial Foundation and The Elie Siegmeister Society request contributions — letters, programs, recordings, anecdotes, and donations — toward the forthcoming bio-bibliography More …

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