Composing a Requiem: What Is A Requiem?
Every time I tell people that I’m composing a requiem, they almost always say, “What’s a requiem?” Well, here you go…
Every time I tell people that I’m composing a requiem, they almost always say, “What’s a requiem?” Well, here you go…
We are finding our way. In my workplace and neighborhood, we’ve been responding to the pandemic for over a year. Reflecting back, it has been a strange year. In addition to some current reflections, I’ll offer you some of my other posts about the pandemic experience from the past year. Remembering Loved Ones Gone No
The pandemic has led to so many challenges for creatives and human beings in general. Yet there is also a convergence coming out of it.
Imagine this with me: it’s summertime. We’re on the campus of a university with a large music school. Let’s Play Upright In each of several buildings, there are dozens of practice rooms. In each of them stands an upright piano. Now, these pianos have been overheated in the summer. There is nothing to control the
My parents just moved across the USA. Little did I know how ‘moving” this journey would be when we started it.
An organ, a play on words, and a request
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“Melting” a spontaneously created poem by Stan Stewart. Follow his word meanderings into the feeling of this moment.
With so many of my albums, there is a story. This is not one of those. All we have here is a failure to have a manuscript. Gospel and Gotcha Well, naturally I could tell you stories about each of these pieces. But I think the piano improvisations tell the story better than any words
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