Posts Tagged: minimalism

SP* Episode 34: OLD & NEW DREAMS – with Kerry O’Brien and Will Robin [podcast]

This episode of Sound Propositions features scholars Kerry O’Brien and Will Robin, editors of the recent anthology On Minimalism: Documenting a Musical Movement. Described as a historical source reader, the book compiles over 100 primary sources retelling the story of

SP* Episode 34: OLD & NEW DREAMS – with Kerry O’Brien and Will Robin [podcast]

This episode of Sound Propositions features scholars Kerry O’Brien and Will Robin, editors of the recent anthology On Minimalism: Documenting a Musical Movement. Described as a historical source reader, the book compiles over 100 primary sources retelling the story of

SP* Episode 32: INDISCREET MUSIC – with Patrick Nickleson [podcast]

Patrick Nickleson is the author of The Names of Minimalism: Authorship, Art, Music, and Historiography in Dispute, an academic study that radically reconsiders the origins and boundaries of musical minimalism. Uninterested in searching for the earliest work of musical minimalism,

SP* Episode 32: INDISCREET MUSIC – with Patrick Nickleson [podcast]

Patrick Nickleson is the author of The Names of Minimalism: Authorship, Art, Music, and Historiography in Dispute, an academic study that radically reconsiders the origins and boundaries of musical minimalism. Uninterested in searching for the earliest work of musical minimalism,

LCNL 049: At The Edge Of Love, There We Stand (Joanne Lam)

“Beyond the ear there is a sound, at the farthest reaches of sight a shape, at fingertip’s end an object — and that’s where I’m going.” – Clarice Lispector A mix by Joanna Lam. Soundcloud / Mixcloud Joanne writes concert

LCNL 049: At The Edge Of Love, There We Stand (Joanne Lam)

“Beyond the ear there is a sound, at the farthest reaches of sight a shape, at fingertip’s end an object — and that’s where I’m going.” – Clarice Lispector A mix by Joanna Lam. Soundcloud / Mixcloud Joanne writes concert

Interview: Rhys Chatham

Come summer Montreal becomes a parade of constant festivals.  Suoni per il Popolo (Sounds for the People) remains my favorite festival because it’s really an anti-festival; it’s a well-curated concert series that rewards attention and reflection.  The way that the

Interview: Rhys Chatham

Come summer Montreal becomes a parade of constant festivals.  Suoni per il Popolo (Sounds for the People) remains my favorite festival because it’s really an anti-festival; it’s a well-curated concert series that rewards attention and reflection.  The way that the

LCNL Mix 011: Daylight Fades

LCNL Mix 011 The internet as a distribution network for music  has done some really wonderful things for us, bad press to the contrary aside. As I hope this series itself will eventually attest, there is great productive power in

LCNL Mix 011: Daylight Fades

LCNL Mix 011 The internet as a distribution network for music  has done some really wonderful things for us, bad press to the contrary aside. As I hope this series itself will eventually attest, there is great productive power in