SoundNotion - video show

SoundNotion - video

Summary: SoundNotion is a weekly podcast focusing on the discussion of new music and current events in the art music world. Giving a voice to contemporary classical music, our panel comprises composers and performers who actively promote new compositions and approaches to performance. Join us each week as we discuss news in the professional orchestra world, art music’s influence today, recent compositions, commissions, and performances and much more. We post new episodes for downloading and/or streaming every Sunday evening.

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 SoundNotion 188: The “E” Word | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:06

This week on SoundNotion, eighth blackbird pianist and musical Entrepreneur, Lisa Kaplan joins the panel to discuss the terror of life without the Internet, how to say ‘thank you’ and eighth blackbird’s mission to guide the next generation of performers. This week's panel: David MacDonald, Nate Bliton, Patrick Gullo, Sam Merciers, Lisa Kaplan.

 SoundNotion 187.1 (Patch In 10 repost) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:16

This week, we replay Patch In's August 2014 interview with Miller Puckette, the originator of interactive music platform Max, which just received a major update last month.

 SoundNotion 187: Slow Math | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:18

This week on SoundNotion, we talk open data sets. The Met offered its data and composer Suby Raman accepted the challenge with ten graphs that show what’s been up at the opera for the last 100 years. Suby also parses gender balance in top US orchestras. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald.

 SoundNotion 186: All My Happy Sounds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:39

This week on SoundNotion, composer-performer Jessica Meyer joins the panel to discuss her new album, the joys of looping, Spotify CEO’s response to Taylor Swift, Avery Fisher Hall being renamed, the music of Comet 67P and Youtube’s launch of Music Key. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Patrick Gullo, Jessica Meyer.

 SoundNotion 185: I Can Kinda See Wiz Khalifa | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:18

This week on SoundNotion, pianist Dejan Lazic is doing the Internet wrong, Taylor Swift boycotts Spotify, Bard College has a new training orchestra, Medici.tv now live streams from Carnagie Hall and Atlanta reaches a labor deal. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Nate Bliton, Patrick Gullo.

 SoundNotion 184: It Came From Frogs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:00

This week on SoundNotion, composer John Supko joins the panel with his new album “s_traits” available November 4, 2014. Also, Klinghoffer fervor can stop already, Maestro Levine bags number 2500, 12 new Music Alive grants, and remembering Stephen Paulus. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Patrick Gullo, John Supko.

 SoundNotion 183: Hypothetical Steve Doocy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:29

This week on SoundNotion, the panel struggles with the pain of being snubbed by Cecilia Bartoli. Plus: SoundCloud is struggling, YouTube Content ID pays out 1 billion since 2007, Alex Ross ponders the ‘Beethoven singularity’ and yMusic has a new album. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Nate Bliton.

 SoundNotion 182: Really (Really) Long Music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:32

This week on SoundNotion, Avant Media founder and artistic director Randy Gibson discusses cross-discipline works, the Avant Music Festival, Avant Media’s new monthly series Tangents, his upcoming premiere, and really (“really”) long music. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Patrick Gullo, Randy Gibson.

 SoundNotion 181: Not a Michael Jackson Glove | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:54

Trumpeter and composer Brian Groder explores the realm between jazz and contemporary classical music and gives us insight on the nature of improvisation. This week's panel: David MacDonald, Nate Bliton, Patrick Gullo, Brian Groder.

 SoundNotion 180: Computer Understudy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:06

This week on SoundNotion we have composer and educator Ronald Bruce Smith. His work Constellation for orchestra and electronics is on the BMOP season opener October 12th. Plus: Composers want Atlanta to get back to work and Klinghoffer protests continue. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Nate Bliton, Ronald Bruce Smith.

 SoundNotion 179: #shelfie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:46

This week on SoundNotion, Irving Fine Society founder and Library of Congress concert producer Nicholas Brown joins the panel. We discuss programming concerts and commissions at the library and how the country is celebrating the Irving Fine centennial. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Nate Bliton, Patrick Gullo, Nick Brown.

 SoundNotion 178: Learning Process Learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:41

This week on SoundNotion Dave, Sam, and Patrick talk the Kennedy Center Honors, Nonesuch Records at 50, the Metropolitan Opera layoffs, the benefits of learning an instrument and dangerous scourge of elderly cane wielding opera patrons. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Patrick Gullo.

 SoundNotion 177: Microphonobia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:14:47

This week, composer Scott Wheeler joins the panel to discuss his new opera “Naga,” his new album of orchestral music on BMOP/sound, Alex Ross’s quibbles with classical music streaming, the Proms’ quibbles over Birtwistle and labor issues in Atlanta. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Patrick Gullo, Scott Wheeler.

 SoundNotion 176: Puckett’s Goldilocks Piece | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:36

This week the panel is joined by composer, educator Joel Puckett. He brought his Concerto Duo for flute and clarinet featuring Demarre and Anthony McGill with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra. Birtwistle gets snubbed and we celebrate a final premiere. This week's panel: Sam Merciers, David MacDonald, Nate Bliton, Joel Puckett.

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