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Tag Archives: Salvatore Sciarino
Rob Deemer joins the panel to discuss amateurism, the SONiC Festival, the release of a catalogue of forgotten recordings, music and technology, and the most relaxing tune ever. (Try not to fall asleep.)
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- Rob Deemer sheds more light on his views on amateurism in composition.
- Sequenza21 has a concert you should attend. (Why don’t we have one of those?)
- Is this the most relaxing tune ever?
- Patrick gives us the scoop on the SONiC Festival and provides us with a demo of the Thicket app.
- New World Records has completed a digitization of the Composers Recordings, Inc. catalogue. It took a while, but it’s finally here!
- Is music a technology? A philosophical discussion ensues…like usual.
- La Bocca, I Piedi, Il Suono (The mouth, the feet, the sound) by Salvatore Sciarino – Amazon CD
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