Composer Curator offers groundbreaking music creators working in and around various genres and collaborating with artists in other arts disciplines a platform to share their creative processes, curate programs, and engage in conversations with fellow composers nationwide and beyond. Examples of performances, insightful questions, and compelling comments will build pathways to enhance listening experiences and expand horizons for composers, performers, and audiences.
Get the inside story through performance and conversation with host composer & sound artist Miya Masaoka for a peek into her creative process and that of composers she has invited to join her - Patricia Alessandrini, James Fei and Guillermo Galindo. Performance examples, insightful questions and compelling comments stimulate deeper listening and expand horizons for composers, performers and audiences.
Miya Masaoka Introduction 0:00
Excerpts from:
The Energy Burns from Within 4:33
Ostrava Days Orchestra Bande, conducted by Petr Kotik
The Dust and the Noise 14:34
Either/Or Ensemble
Long Arc of Time 17:34
Rehearsal footage, Kazuma Yamanaka and Jinya Imai
Patricia Alessandrini conversation 19:56
Excerpts from Ada's Song 26:39
Marisol Montalvo and Schallfield Ensemble
conducted by Leonhard Garms
recorded and mixed by Davide Gagliardi
Guillermo Galindo conversation 36:12
Excerpts from:
Angel 44:30
Indigenous drumming; Over loop; dynamic
Documenta 14 Kassel 47:25
Rusk. 48:43
Preparation; drumming; fence sounds; threaded Wire fence; choir
Unearthing Vanderbilt 51:59
James Fei conversation 53:58
Excerpts from:
Sine of Merit 3 (2017) 59:54
Sound Slowed Down 1000 Times (2022) 1:06:07
(in memoriam Alvin Lucier)
Get the inside story through performance and conversation with host composer/performer Texu Kim on sonic exploration, alongside the imagination and ingenuity of three equally groundbreaking creators, in a unique program he has crafted for Composers Now.
Texu, (Anne) Leilehua Lanzilotti, David Hurd and Miguel del Aguila chatted live with guests.
Texu Kim
"Mo" (Mother) from Sonata Amabile 0:27
Ju-Young Baek, violin, and Ilya Rashkovskiy, piano
[Discussion of "Mo"] 8:23
[Introduction of "Bounce!!"] 10:33
"Bounce!!" 11:20
Alarm Will Sound
Leilehua Lanzilotti
[Introduction] 19:24
"beyond the accident of time" (excerpts) 19:56
Leilehua Lanzilotti, Johanna Lundy, Adda Kridler, Clara Kim & Joann Whang
[Discussion] 27:01
"les sortilèges" (the wound/the torn page) from "with eyes the color of time" 31:55
The String Orchestra of Brooklyn
[Discussion] 35:58
David Hurd
Toccata from "Te Deum Laudamus" 39:56
Bruce Neswick, organ
Love Bade Me Welcome 42:47
Yale Schola Cantorum (David Hill, director)
[Discussion] 46:08
In Honor of Martin, IV 54:12
The Dessoff Choirs (Malcolm J.Merriweather, music director)
Miguel Del Águila
Milonga from "Salon Buenos Aires" 1:00:13
Ensemble Storstrøm/Danish Chamber Players
[Discussion] 1:04:18
CLOCKS (excerpt) 1:07:41
Verona Quartet and Melinda Lee Masur [Discussion] 1:12:01
Concierto en Tango (ending) 1:16:31
Orquesta Sinfónica EAFIT (Cecilia Espinosa Arango, conductor)
Peter Schmidt, cello, and Miguel del Aguila, piano
Get the inside story through performance and conversation with host composer/performer Mari Kimura on how she captures her own creativity, alongside the imagination and ingenuity of three equally groundbreaking creators, in a unique program she has crafted for Composers Now.
Mari, Val-Inc (Val Jeanty), Meriheini Luoto and Chelsea Loew of Ensemble Decipher chatted live with guests.
Mari Kimura
Introduction 0:32
Clone Barcarolle 3:04
Canon Élastique 5:17
Rossby Waving 7:16
Iron Bird 15:01
KISMET 17:28
Ensemble Decipher
Coat 20:40
Apple Box 27:22
Conversation with Chelsea Loew 36:25
Meriheini Luoto
Metsänpeitto 39:59
Akkajee 44:58
Conversation with Meriheini Luoto 52:52
Val-Inc (Val Jeanty)
Festival Improvisation from SXSW 59:42
BESE 1:02:24
Underground Producers Alliance 1:04:19
Conversation with Val-Inc 1:12:38
Composers Now launched its newest initiative, Composer Curator, with Eleonor Sandresky hosting an evening of music streamed to the comfort of your living room.
Each performance was preceded by a conversation with the composer and performer, and ended with an audience Q&A.
Introduction of Jessie Montgomery 02:16
Jessie Montgomery - Rhapsody No. 1 13:15
Jannina Norpoth, violin
Jessie Montgomery - Excerpts from her ballet score for the Dance Theatre of Harlem 21:14
Introduction of Trevor Weston 24:49
Trevor Weston - Shape Shifter 34:55
Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello
Introduction of Gilda Lyons 47:52
Gilda Lyons - hush 58:57
Carrie Koffman, alto saxophone
Gilda Lyons - Hydroxychloroquine 1:05:05
Gilda Lyons, voices
Chris Lyons, illustration
AUDIENCE Q&A 1:07:05