Composer Collectives

Published: Sept. 5, 2015, midnight

The twentieth century saw an interesting movement as composers banded together in collectives to help promote each other\u2019s work. The  movement  has only gotten stronger in the twenty-first century with the rise of entrepreneurialism in classical music.

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We\u2019ll feature the music of  several composer collectives and take a close look at their inner  workings.

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Hosted by Seth Boustead
\nProduced by Jesse McQuarters

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PLAYLIST
\nEd Harsh: Not a Single Night\u2019s Sky (excerpt)

\nNew Millennium Ensemble

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Greg Simon: Blood on the Curb
\nStepan Rudenko, p.
\nMelos Music (San Francisco)- live recording

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Timothy Edwards: The Conjecture
\nAntonin Hradil, v.; Ludmila Buben\xedckov\xe1, vc.; Lucie Kaucka, p.

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Belinda Reynolds: coming around?
\nNew Millennium Ensemble

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Eric Wubbels: Shiverer
\nWet Ink Ensemble

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David Gordon: The Alchemist and the Cat-flap
\nAdam Summerhayes, v.; Catherine Summerhayes, p.

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Christopher Cerrone: Still Life with Arms Extended
\nCerrone, p. & electronics

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Carolyn Yarnell: Lapis Lazuli
\nNew Millennium Ensemble
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