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This week on SoundNotion, the panel is joined by composer, educator and sound painter Bill Ryan with his new album, stories of how to build a successful new music ensemble, the week’s news and the secret to making it big on MTV.
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- This week on SoundNotion, composer, educator and sound painter Bill Ryan joins the panel, bringing along his new album, stories of how to build a successful new music ensemble, and the secret to making it big on MTV.
- Spring for Music is going out with style. New music and living composers OH MY!
- Don’t look now but the The New York Philharmonic’s new season has got that stuff all over it too.
- Daniel Dehaan and Ryan Ingebritsen team up to help Katinka Kleijn’s brain talk to her cello.
- Since 1991, Francesco Lotoro has worked to save musical works created by victims of The Holocaust. Find a compilation here.
- New York Times classical music editor James Oestreich accepts a buyout and will retire at the end of the month.
- Pew’s Internet & American Life Project did a study. Spoiler alert! – Arts organizations use the internet.
- UbuWeb got their paws on the Wolf Fifth collection of rare avant garde LPs. (In case you didn’t know, they host cool stuff on the internet for free.)
- Bill Ryan‘s new album Towards Daybreak – Amazon MP3
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– iTunes
Not being the most newsworthy week, the panel takes to the blogs to find some cool stuff happening online including a candid post by Yvonne Lam, new music scores on YouTube, a profile of the GVSU New Music Ensemble, and much more.
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- Help us with our “Best of 2011” clip show. Suggest your favorite moments from past episodes!
- Yvonne Lam is a quitter, but that’s alright. This kid is a risk-taker!
- Friend-of-the-show David Smooke applies The Guardian’s 10 Rules for Writing Fiction to experimental music.
- Ólafur Arnalds has some living room songs you should check out on YouTube. Is this the future of the music video?
- The GVSU New Music Ensemble is still making waves. What makes them so special?
- The Rambler lets us know about a YouTube channel that posts new music with scores karaoke-style.
- Symphony No. 8 “Autumn Fragments” by Aulis Sallinen performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, directed by Paavo Järvi – Amazon MP3
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