Sentences with phrase «by young composers»

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Lyons says the collaboration with Juilliard - Nord Anglia Performing Arts not only allows even the youngest students to have keyboard lessons every week, but it also lets them study 12 core works by composers from around the world.
The audience — other young pianists and their parents — watched as I played the first eight notes of a piece by composer Edvard Grieg.
The WMCT has a special interest in exceptional young Canadian talent and the commissioning of new work by Canadian composers.
The score is by young British composer Benjamin Wallfisch, perhaps still best - known as orchestrator and conductor for Dario Marianelli, but who has also been making a name for himself as a composer in his own right (and in film terms, last year's Conquest 1453 is perhaps his most popular effort to date).
December 11, 2015 • Hear a deceptive take on the winter blues by way of a versatile choir, a young New York composer and a 150 - year - old poem by Longfellow.
A great film also, it is the only animation scored by the composer, following the story of a giant alien robot who falls to earth, gets woefully misunderstood by all those in authority, but is befriended by a young boy.
There's terrific action music all over the place in the score, with Young at times becoming the latest composer to use the ostinato - based action sound popularised by Hans Zimmer, particularly in Inception (though there's no mistaking this for anyone other than Christopher Young).
Here are some recent CDs that I've added to my collection of over three thousand albums - and growing - and recommend > The Young Messiah & Lair, both by JOHN DEBNEY... The Falcon by the Croatian composer ALFI KABILJO.
Released in 1966, Young Torless was quickly labeled by supportive critics as a key film in the New German Cinema movement, and its distinction includes a rare film score by German composer Hans Werner Henze.
In the next column we'll discuss releases which include far more composer - friendly featurettes and extras, including Laura (featuring the late David Raksin giving his first and only commentary track), Night and the City (with a detailed analysis of the British and American versions), Young Törless (with isolated score tracks by Hans Werner Henze), and Forbidden Zone (boasting plenty of Elfman lunacy from brothers Danny and writer / director Richard).
«Whiplash» Coming soon, «Whiplash» is an intense drama about a young man's passion to become the greatest drummer in the world under the strict (and often rather abusive) instruction of formidable composer Terence Fletcher, played by J.K. Simmons.
Abraham was a little - known stage actor («The Ritz») when Milos Forman cast him in the terrific role of Salieri, the 18th century court composer who was destroyed by envy for the younger, more talented Mozart (Tom Hulce).
An accomplished debut feature by award winning documentary filmmaker David Grubin in which a young Russian immigrant who happens to be a classically trained violinist preparing for an all - important debut recital at Julliard, struggles to free himself from the expectations of his charming but domineering father, while falling for the lovely club and street performer, played by composer - musician - writer Nellie McKay.
Then she shows her response to the computer game Guitar Hero, which many of her students play at home: a young Korean man playing on electric guitar an arrangement of the famous Canon in D Major, by baroque composer Johann Pachelbel.
In addition to writing for young adults, M. T. Anderson also writes for younger readers, including two picture books illustrated by the award - winning Kevin Hawkes: Handel, Who Knew What He Liked, a biography of eighteenth - century composer George Frideric Handel, which was a Boston Globe - Horn Book Honor Winner, and Me, All Alone, At The End Of The World, which Newsday called «a persuasive argument for a little solitude and space to think.»
The original soundtrack features a creepy, horror movie inspired score composed by Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominated composer, Christopher Young (Hellraiser, Spider - Man 3).
And we'll be joined by additional collaborators that we know and trust, like «Audio Daredevil» Kenny Young (Tearaway, LittleBigPlanet) and composer Daniel Pemberton (Steve Jobs, The Man from UNCLE, LittleBigPlanet).
Remastered by Abbey Games composer Joni van der Leeuw, the album is comprised of 25 tracks which tell the story of a young planet where civilization and nature evolve, conflicts develop, and giants control the stream of history.
Under development since october 2013, created and developed by the 3 young independent developers of Fusty Game and with the participation of Hideki Naganuma (the composer of Jet Set Radio), «Hover: Revolt of Gamers» is a futuristic 3D parkour game in an openworld, single and multiplayer.
Directed by Ava DuVernay, with contributions from rising art stars Bardford Young (cinematographer) and Jason Moran (composer), the feature film dramatizes Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala..
This new Post-Modern style, forged in the forests of Marin, encouraged not only dancers, but composers of new music, and ultimately George Maciunas (1962), who took the event scores gathered on the West Coast by Halprin and Young, performing them in Germany with experimental visual artists Dick Higgins, Alison Knowles, Emmett Williams, Nam June Paik, and Joseph Beuys.
Also at the Bridgewater Hall, Mark Simpson, one of Britain's brightest young composers, presents the world premiere of his first large scale commission, The Immortal, performed by the BBC Philharmonic.
The organizer, the American painter and art dealer William Copley, conceived of it as an intermedia and intergenerational publication, presenting works by an impressive array of artists, both well - known and emerging, including the Dada and Surrealist luminaries Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, and Meret Oppenheim; Pop artists Richard Hamilton and Roy Lichtenstein; composers Terry Riley and La Monte Young; and an up - and - coming generation of conceptual and post-studio artists represented by Joseph Kosuth and Bruce Nauman, among others.
His notion that movement, sound and visual art could share a «common time» remains one of the most radical aesthetic models of the 20th century and yielded extraordinary works by dozens of artists and composers, including Charles Atlas, John Cage, Morris Graves, Jasper Johns, Rei Kawakubo, Robert Morris, Gordon Mumma, Bruce Nauman, Ernesto Neto, Pauline Oliveros, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, David Tudor, Stan VanDerBeek, Andy Warhol and La Monte Young, among many others.
Monash University Museum of Art I MUMA, in partnership with the Biennale of Sydney and Liquid Architecture is pleased to present a special talk by Hong Kong based composer and artist Samson Young.
Between 1963 and 1966, the Foundation sponsored a number of public events, including a series of performances at The Pocket Theater featuring then - emerging artists like Trisha Brown, Robert Morris, Yvonne Rainer, David Tudor, and La Monte Young, among many others; a concert of music by then - emerging composers Morton Feldman and Earle Brown; «Six Lectures» (1966), a series of lectures given by Norman O. Brown, Merce Cunningham, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marshall McLuhan, Harold Rosenberg, and Peter Yates; and «9 Evenings» (1966), a series of performances organized by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) for which contemporary artists and scientists created collaborative performance works.
«THE FORCE OF THINGS» Music theater as immersive installation: This «opera for objects,» by the important young composer Ashley Fure (collaborating with her brother, the architect Adam Fure), makes sounds through unexpected connections, in a kind of vibrating stillness.
The artist was deeply inspired by then rising musicians and composers such as LaMonte Young, Phil Glass, and Steve Reich.
The exhibition include «Amerika the Stoker» (1993), «The Red Badge of Courage» (1990) and «The River (after Duke Ellington)» (2012) works, responding to Franz Kafka's Amerika, which recounts the tale of a young immigrant shipped off to America by his parents; the American Civil War novel by Stephen Crane; and American composer, pianist, and bandleader Duke Ellington, respectively.
Gibson performed early works by pioneer minimal composers Steve Reich, Terry Riley, LaMonte Young and Philip Glass, who he continues to perform with.
Similarly the Van Lier Fellows are chosen by a panel of peers who have a wide acquaintance with young composers.
The Jerome Foundation, a long - time supporter of young composers, was a mainstay in Roulette's early development and continues to help us fulfill our mission by presenting ambitious work by promising artists.
Touch Museum at Young Projects (West Hollywood) November 12, 2015 — February 20, 2016 Julie Weitz's Touch Museum first premiered in the cavernous project space of Young Projects as an immersive experience combining multiple video installations, an original soundscape by LA - based composer Deru and a Youtube channel featuring videos examining the perceptual phenomenon known as Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR).
For the piece the artist appropriates a slice of the audio from composer Steve Reich's Come Out (1966), that quotes Daniel Hamm, a young Harlem resident accused of murder and beaten by the police, describing to a court how he managed to convince the cops to release him: «I had to open the bruise up and let some of the blues... bruise blood come out to show them.»
Among the first seven commissions set to debut in the spring of 2019 are a live performance / exhibition by the painter Gerhard Richter, in collaboration with composer Steve Reich, called Reich Richter Pärt; exhibitions by artists Trisha Donnelly and Agnes Denes; and work from the Shed's Open Call program, a large - scale commission for young artists living and working in New York City.
Pushing the magazine format to its limits, the project features small - scale prints and multiples by: Dada and Surrealist luminaries such as Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and Meret Oppenheim; Pop artists Richard Hamilton and Roy Lichtenstein; composers Terry Riley and La Monte Young; and up - and - coming Conceptual and post-studio artists such as Joseph Kosuth and Bruce Nauman, among many others.
Common Sense is one of several enterprising, do - it - yourself efforts by young independent composers seeking airtime for their creativity.
The project also introduces cross-disciplinary practices of translation by Filipino avant - garde composer and ethnomusicologist Jose Maceda (1917 - 2004) and Kanoon: Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults.
The WMCT has a special interest in exceptional young Canadian talent and the commissioning of new work by Canadian composers.
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