Gender Identity in Music

Published: Dec. 9, 2017, midnight

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One  of the most important new developments in contemporary classical  music is part of a wider societal trend of gender fluidity. We talk  with three  composers who have transitioned about their music before and after, and their personal experiences.

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Hosted by Seth Boustead
\\nProduced by Sarah Zwinklis

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Music

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Forces Part 1 by Devin Fanslow
\\n Ball  State University Sax quartet: Soprano, Amanda Fratangeli; Alto, Om  Srivastava; Tenor, Ethan Edwards; Baritone, Sean Sumwalt

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Rotational Games by Brin Solomon
\\n Brin Solomon, bassoon; Nic Gerpe, piano; Recording by Adam Borecki

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Purple Stain by Alex Temple
\\n Julia Holter, Voice; Spektral Quartet

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This Changes Everything! by Alex Temple
\\n John Seaton, Soprano Sax

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Lake Song by Alex Temple
\\n Jenna Lyle, Voice

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