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Alex Ross joins the panel to talk about his career as a music critic, the release of the paperback edition of Listen to This, copyright law, the Occupy Museum movement, and much more!
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- Patrick Gullo
- David MacDonald
- Sam Merciers
- Nate Bliton
- Alex Ross
- cameo by Beatrice the Cat
- Alex Ross joins the panel to talk about his career as a music critic and the release of the paperback version of Listen to This.
- Occupy Museum provides a name for the combating of canonical arts elitism.
- Does downloading a piece of music constitute a public performance? The Supreme Court doesn’t think so. Also, copyright law is whacked (but we all knew that.)
- Apparently, the KBS Symphony Orchestra has an incompetent conductor. He’s got some serious cred, though.
- The Hilary Hahn Encore Contest is a competition we can all appreciate.
- Listen to This by Alex Ross – Amazon Paperback
– Audiobook – iTunes eBook
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Tagged alex ross, ASCAP, copyright, frank j. oteri, Hilary Hahn, James Vicini, KBS Symphony Orchestra, Listen to This, Mark Macnamara, Occupy Museum, Shinik Hahm, The Rest is Noise
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