Composer/scholar Chris Shultis joins the panel to discuss remaking a Gershwin classic, a super-sleuth in the age of opera 2.0, re-thinking the memoir, why doctoral degrees in music composition are dumb and his newest work for band.
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- Sondheim sounds off about the American Repertory Theater’s updated Porgy and Bess.
- A blogger with the inside scoop on programing at the Met is “invited” to take down his website.
- Philip Glass to write to write a mem mem mem memoir oir oir.
- Colin Holter on why doctoral degrees in music composition are dumb.
- Composer/scholar Chris Shultis discusses dorkiness as content in his recent work for winds and percussion.
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