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hcmf 2011—CONSTRUCTION (1)

An easy review of ELISION’s premiere of Richard Barrett’s CONSTRUCTION on Saturday might be one of superlatives and single-word descriptions. I would include a reference to the astounding energy, technical capacity, and musical intelligence of the members of the ELISION … Continue reading

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Journals

CeReNeM Journal, which comes out of University of Huddersfield’s Centre for Research in New Music, has put out a call for papers “on the subject of temporalities in music, with a particular emphasis towards experimental and minimal musics.” More details … Continue reading

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DARK MATTER

Last year, I was in Prague for the first major retrospective of my current favorite artist. Each of my three visits to the exhibit brought about simultaneous feelings of exhilaration and an almost unbearable sadness, knowing that the full experience … Continue reading

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finds (3)

1) A new experimental music series in Chicago called aperiodic that starts off this Sunday with a concert of works by Antoine Beuger, John Lely, Kunsu Shim, Laura Steenberge, and John Cage. 2) I would love to see these fibers … Continue reading

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finds (2)

1) In the very (very) near future, I will be adding an entry to my links page: Steven Kazuo Takasugi. There’s one piece I love the most, but I’m not even going to tell you which. They are all astonishing. … Continue reading

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finds

I’ve been thinking of starting a new “finds” category here on sound expanse–sites, pages, videos, resources, etc. that are mostly self-explanatory. I have a good cross-section now–a list that has been waiting and growing for some time. 1) Piano Repertoire … Continue reading

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Dirt

I read an essay over the weekend that dives straight into a mess and discovers things that can only emerge from a fearless dig. I admired the boldness of the piece, and started thinking about how much I love to … Continue reading

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