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.

Podcasts:

 SoundNotion 42: The One With Alex Ross | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:12:34

Alex Ross joins the panel to talk about his career as a music critic, the release of the paperback edition of Listen to This, copyright law, the Occupy Museum movement, and much more! This week's panel: David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Patrick Gullo, Nate Bliton and Alex Ross.

 SoundNotion 41: Sax-Zombie Apocalypse | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:01:25

Rob Deemer joins the panel to discuss amateurism, the SONiC Festival, the release of a catalogue of forgotten recordings, music and technology, and the most relaxing tune ever. (Try not to fall asleep.) This week's panel: David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Patrick Gullo and Rob Deemer.

 SoundNotion 40: Buzzword Bingo | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:56:22

Rachel Yoder joins the panel to discuss SONiC, classical music in bars, racial inequality in arts funding, pension problems with the Philadelphia Orchestra and amateur composers (get enough money to make it through retirement or die tryin’). This week's panel: David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Nate Bliton, and Rachel Yoder.

 SoundNotion 39: Undefeated | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:49:18

Los Angeles New Music Ensemble music director Christina Giacona joins the panel to discuss the passing of Steve Jobs, the Gramophone Awards (what’s that?), good times in Seattle and Brooklyn, and the perfidy over donor money in the Philadelphia Orchestra. This week's panel: Patrick Gullo, David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, and Christina Giacona.

 SoundNotion 38: Ovation Inflation | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:53:32

This week the panel grooves on Steven Mackey’s It Is Time, how virtuosity can lead to a bland performance, music theory and helicopter shortages in college music programs and the best fake musicology papers Twitter can muster. This week's panel: David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Nate Bliton, and Geoffrey Deibel.

 SoundNotion 37: Coach Penderecki | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:54:47

The panel discusses the new Greenwood-Penderecki album, what you can’t do at arts venues, Kojiro Umezaki’s Cycles (what falls must rise), and more. This week's panel: Patrick Gullo, David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, and Nate Bliton.

 SoundNotion 36: Winning Awards | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:58:53

David Smooke joins the panel to discuss the John Cage Memorial Random Composer Award, his provocative NewMusicBox article on The Audience, and his piece, Empty Every Night. This week's panel: Patrick Gullo, David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, and David Smooke.

 SoundNotion 35: Remembrance | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:01:14

Ten years after the 9/11 attacks, the panel discusses the Music After concert, works inspired by the attacks, the compulsion to write an opera, James Levine’s newest health issues, Nico Muhly’s anger over recordings, and the non-existence of Beethoven. This week's panel: David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Nate Bliton, and David Kulma.

 SoundNotion 34: Time Travel | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:23:23

Composer/performer Ken Ueno joins the panel to discuss political protest at classical concerts, a primer for the classically confused, making better listeners out of composers and audiences, the catharsis of Jimi Hendrix and “success” as a composer. This week's panel: David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Nate Bliton, Patrick Gullo, and Ken Ueno.

 SoundNotion 33: Five Murderers | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:14:31

Composer Daniel Felsenfeld discusses Music After (an all day event for composers who lived through the 9/11 attacks), the bold musical life of Jennifer Choi, fisticuffs between the AMF and the Louisville Orchestra and the utility of program notes. This week's panel: David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Nate Bliton, Patrick Gullo, and Daniel Felsenfeld.

 SoundNotion 32: SoundNotion's Porgy and Bess | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:03:23

Composer/scholar Chris Shultis joins the panel to discuss remaking a Gershwin classic, a super-sleuth in the age of opera 2.0, re-thinking the memoir, why doctoral degrees in music composition are dumb and his newest work for band. This week's panel: David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Nate Bliton, and Chris Shultis.

 SoundNotion 31: Tongues and Skirts | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:04:33

Composer and performer Missy Mazzoli joins the panel to talk about Yuja Wang’s hemline, the WTC9/11 cover, tweeting at concerts, Spotify for fun and profit, grooving in her living room, and her work A Thousand Tongues for singing cellist. This week's panel: Patrick Gullo, David MacDonald, Sam Merciers, Nate Bliton, and Missy Mazzoli.

 SoundNotion 30: Opera is Operatic | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:01:39

Colin Jacobsen joins us to talk about Brooklyn Rider’s new Philip Glass album, composer-performer relations, alternate notation styles, the New York City Opera, and more. This week's panel: Patrick Gullo, David MacDonald, Sam Merciers and Colin Jacobsen.

 SoundNotion 29: Mos Def-initely | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:50:11

This week, the panel discusses the Brooklyn Phil’s new season, Wagner in Israel, the viability of classical music apps, and more. This week's panel: David MacDonald, Nate Bliton, Sam Merciers and Patrick Gullo.

 SoundNotion 28: Lawyerville | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 01:12:55

Drew McManus joins us again to help guide us through Lawyerville in Louisville as we discuss Q2’s composers, Reich’s WTC 9/11 imagery, and more! This week's panel: David MacDonald, Nate Bliton, Sam Merciers and Drew McManus.

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