Composer-vocalist Lisa Bielawa is a 2009 Rome Prize winner in Musical Composition. She takes inspiration for her work from literary sources and close artistic collaborations.
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\nGramophone reports, \u201cBielawa is gaining gale force as a composer, churning out impeccably groomed works that at once evoke the layered precision of Vermeer and the conscious recklessness of Jackson Pollock,\u201d and The New York Times describes her music as, \u201cruminative, pointillistic and harmonically slightly tart.\u201d
Hosted by Seth Boustead
\nProduced by Jesse McQuarters
This Time from Seven Kafka Songs
\nCarla Kihlstedt, violin & voice
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\nDouble Violin Concerto, II
\nBoston Modern Orchestra Project/Rose; Kihlstedt & Jacobsen, vlns.
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\n#11 from Synopses\u2013 \u201cIt Takes One to Know One\u201d
\nRobert Schulz, drumset
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\nConcerto for Orchestra, In Medias Res
\nBoston Modern Orchestra Project/RosePurchase
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\nNothing fr. Chance Encounter
\nThe Knights; Susan Narucki, sop.