jbenzola
Joined: Dec 11, 2003 Posts: 77 Location: NY
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 7:39 am Post subject:
More Links of Interest |
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Here is a list of some very hip sites. I checked through the links section and did not see these. Sorry if they are posted elsewhere:
www.otherminds.org We are a global New Music community where composers, students, and listeners discover and learn about innovative music by composers from all over the world
www.Kalvos.org The Kalvos & Damian New Music Bazaar is a radio show and website bringing composers to the wider world through their music, interviews, pictures, photos, artwork, essays, biographies, attitudes, catalogs and ideas. The Bazaar was begun in 1995 solely to present the eclectic world of newly composed music in a try-it-you'll-like-it format, and to connect composers with each other and with audiences. The Bazaar is sponsored by grassroots organizations in our Vermont home -- WGDR-FM, the Consortium of Vermont Composers, the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, and Goddard College, and is produced by Malted/Media Productions -- but lives to hear music from around the world
www.emf.org Founded in September 1994, Electronic Music Foundation (EMF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the creative potential of electronic music, in its myriad forms and technologies, in our world.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/misc/rec/ps/efi/ One of my favorite sites of all times-Begun in January 1995, EFIP is a comprehensive information resource for all aspects of the type of music known as European free improvisation. Every effort has been made to check the information on this site as far as possible; in most cases the information has been sourced from the musicians themselves.
www.stockhausen.org The man and the myth!!
http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~moudry/ The Sun Ra home page
http://www.the-spa.com/mw/ This is a must read! A young Cecil Taylor ranting and raving at a panel disucssion with academic composers. "On April 6, 1964, a panel discussion – one of the final events of a “Jazz Weekend” – took place at Bennington College in Bennington, VT. This series of events also included a performance by the Cecil Taylor Unit (at that time comprising Cecil Taylor on piano, Henry Grimes on bass, Andrew Cyrille on percussion [reportedly his second ever date with the Unit], and Jimmy Lyons on alto saxophone) and possibly a solo piano performance by Taylor. Those appearing on the panel were Louis Calabro (Bennington faculty member and composer), Frederick Koenig as moderator, Hall Overton, and Cecil Taylor. Other comments were made by members of the audience. This is a transcript from a tape of the discussion which was recorded over music played the previous evening. Wherever “[MUSIC]” appears, a tape malfunction caused the previous evening’s music to drown out the discussion."
http://www.jazzsupreme.com/ A site dedicated to Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, et. al.
http://aacmchicago.org/ A site dedicated to AACM musicians/composers such as Braxton, Lewis, The Art Ensemble, etc
Happy Browsing! _________________ Joseph Benzola
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