Composer in the world of today

How the composer of today sees the contemporary world around him. Interviews, commentary and musical illustration provide a better picture of the modern composer. The series is hosted by Burrill Phillips, composer and professor of music at the University of Illinois.An online collection of early educational public radio content from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB).

https://www.unlockingtheairwaves.org/programs/composer-in-the-world-of-today/

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Chamber music for brass


This program, "Chamber Music for Brass," discusses a popular development in contemporary classical music at the time.


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 January 1, 1958  n/a
 
 

An unusual trio


This program, "An Unusual Trio," focuses on a trio consisting of piano, flute, and oboe.


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 January 1, 1958  n/a
 
 

American work for chorus and orchestra


This program focuses on contemporary American compositions for choruses with orchestral accompaniment.


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 January 1, 1958  n/a
 
 

Composers discuss music, part two


Two young American composers, Robert Wykes and Kenneth Gaburo, discussing their music. "Sextet for Strings" by Robert Wykes is performed.


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 January 1, 1958  n/a
 
 

Composers discuss music, part one


This program, the first of two parts, features two young American composers, Robert Wykes and Kenneth Gaburo, discuss their music.


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 January 1, 1958  n/a
 
 

Making the new out of the old


This program, "Making the New Out of the Old," focuses on compositions that strive to ignore standard tropes in songwriting. Bernard Rogers' composition "Leaves from the Tale of Pinocchio," is highlighted.


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 January 1, 1958  n/a