Sang Mi Ahn’s “Dirge for the Earth Elements” was selected as a finalist in the Third Biennial Maurice Gardner Composition Competition held by the American Viola Society. The piece was written in collaboration with violist Tze-Ying Wu at Indiana University. Sang Mi Ahn’s “Convergence” (winning work of the 2013 Heckscher Composition Prize) is going to… Read more »
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Benjamin Taylor to Travel as Guest Composer
Benjamin Taylor (DM) spent almost a week traveling with the Brigham Young University – Idaho Symphony Band during their tour of Idaho, Utah, and Nevada featuring six performances of his commissioned band transcription of Leaving White. The tour culminated in a performance of the same work at CBDNA in Reno on March 13, 2014. Another… Read more »
Jeremy Podgursky’s performances in Baltimore and NYC
Jeremy Podgursky’s As a Spell, Against Falling Objects (or How I Learned to Love Gravity), premiered by the IU New Music Ensemble as part of the 2012 Dean’s Prize, was performed in Baltimore on March 12th by the newly formed Peabody Modern Orchestra (Harlan Parker, conductor). On February 22nd, the Lost Dog New Music Ensemble… Read more »
Kevin Hartnett Recent Performances
Kevin Hartnett’s string orchestra piece American Sojourn was recently performed by the Columbia Civic Orchestra in Columbia, MO. The ensemble, led by music director Stefan Freund, programmed the piece as part of its “Missouri Composers Orchestra Project” concert. http://blog.coas.missouri.edu/blog_mnmsf/?tag=missouri-composers-orchestra-project
Ezra Donner to Release Album
Ezra Donner will release new recording of Mountain Suite, recorded earlier in March with the Budapest Chamber Orchestra. The release will be available on CDBaby, Amazon, iTunes, and Spotify, on April 22 (Earth Day). http://ezradonner.us2.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=15ff2db24c33fee9ec6d29159&id=1b1eee1924
Jeremy Podgursky wins American Academy of Arts and Letters award
Jacobs student wins American Academy of Arts and Letters award Jeremy Podgursky, a doctoral student at the IU Jacobs School of Music, compares music composition to architecture: you envision the building in your mind, draft the piece and then hand it over to a group of builders. “It’s enthralling and exciting if you’re willing… Read more »
Jeremy Podgursky wins American Academy of Arts and Letters award
The American Academy of Arts and Letters Announces 2014 Music Award Winners Sixteen Composers Receive Awards Totaling $175,000 New York, March 4, 2014—The American Academy of Arts and Letters announced today the sixteen recipients of this year’s awards in music, which total $175,000. The winners were selected by a committee of Academy members: … Read more »
Music Review: Dark Zone
By Peter Jacobi Outside, it was snowing again late Friday afternoon. Inside, a crowd had ignored the elements to gather for an intriguing audio/visual event. They gathered in the Grunwald Gallery of the fine arts building on Indiana University’s campus to experience “Dark Zone,” a work of Aaron Travers and Arthur Liou. The two… Read more »
Update from Grant Luhmann
Grant Luhmann has been asked by musicians and the Board of Directors of the Brazosport Symphony Orchestra to compose a new work for solo tuba and large orchestra. The work will be premiered by the Brazosport Symphony Orchestra with conductor John Ricarte and tubist Philip Walker in the 2014-15 concert season.
Update from Louis Goldford
Louis Goldford (MM, 2014) received a performance of his Panopticon (2013), for 12 periphonically spatialized clarinets, as part of the IU Project Jumpstart “Stars in the Spotlight: A Jacobs School of Music Showcase” on January 17 in Nashville, Indiana. Louis was also accepted to the 2014 SEAMUS National Conference, where his piece Grand Sepia Taksim… Read more »