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MUCH MORE FIFTEEN-MINUTES-OF-FAMEExciting developments are happening with the Fifteen Minutes of Fame project! By the end of this year, we will have successfully completed over 15 calls for scores. We’re launching a dynamic collaboration with dance, where we’ll discover innovative musicians and instruments to keep the energy flowing. Plus, we’re eager to revisit some of our inspiring past projects. Next week on Composer’s Voice, you'll have the opportunity to hear from the talented Robert Dick, who will join us in the studio for an engaging interview and showcase some of his captivating improvisations. Today, we invite you to look back at his remarkable contribution to the project “Fifteen Minutes of Infamy.” Don’t miss out—take a listen! |
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Robert Dick and Fifteen Minutes of Infamy
If you missed it in the past, come watch on YouTube
Robert Dick is an extraordinary flutist, composer, teacher, and author known for his innovative musical style. A unique blend of classical, world music, electronic, and jazz genres characterizes his music. And you can find more on the Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame website: http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/featuring/Robert_Dick/ |
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On Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at 5:30pm, Composers Concordance, in association with Vox Novus, presents 'Andrew White - Baritone & Electronics'. The program features trailblazing new compositions, including Ed Martin's 'The Future,' Carlotta Ferrari's 'Requiem,' Ronen Shai's 'Spark,' and Gene Pritsker's 'I Knew A Woman, from Poetic Subjects Eternal,' plus music by Dan Cooper, Burton Goldstein, and Robert Voisey. A champion of Art Song and contemporary music, Andrew White has distinguished himself in recitals of French mélodie, Lieder, and contemporary American art song, including numerous premiere performances. He was selected to participate in the Cleveland Art Song Festival six times, appearing as a featured artist on the 1996 festival. He won the VARN competition in 1997 and was First Prize winner of the 1995 Richardson Awards Vocal Competition. While he was a student, Andrew White was granted a full scholarship to study in Switzerland with Gerard Souzay and Dalton Baldwin. In 1995, he made his New York recital debut in Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall in a program devoted to the songs of Cleveland composer Frederick Koch. One review hailed him as "... a formidable interpreter ... Every song composer should be so lucky with collaborators." The concert will also be live-streamed on Composers Concordance's Facebook Page.
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