All great artists take inspiration from their predecessors. Whether that is in visual arts, literature, or music, by studying the techniques of great figures of the past, one can gain knowledge that may be essential to their own work. Today's guest, Dr. James Noyes, is no exception. As a lifelong researcher of Claude Debussy's works as well as a composer, Dr. Noyes has gained a comprehensive picture of the French composer's techniques and philosophy. He's been able to apply what he's le...
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All great artists take inspiration from their predecessors. Whether that is in visual arts, literature, or music, by studying the techniques of great figures of the past, one can gain knowledge that may be essential to their own work. Today's guest, Dr. James Noyes, is no exception. As a lifelong researcher of Claude Debussy's works as well as a composer, Dr. Noyes has gained a comprehensive picture of the French composer's techniques and philosophy. He's been able to apply what he's le...
Ep. 3 - Alex Tedrow: U.S. Army Band and Community Engagement
Composition Conversations
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11 months ago
Ep. 3 - Alex Tedrow: U.S. Army Band and Community Engagement
Imagine the president of a foreign country has just arrived in the United States and is stepping off the plane. Immediately, they are welcomed by a lush, heroic rendition of their national anthem played by professional musicians who play for the military. The person in charge of writing this music is today's guest, Alex Tedrow. As the composer for the official U.S. Army Band, "Pershing's Own," Alex Tedrow has composed pieces that are performed for the highest-level government and militar...
Composition Conversations
All great artists take inspiration from their predecessors. Whether that is in visual arts, literature, or music, by studying the techniques of great figures of the past, one can gain knowledge that may be essential to their own work. Today's guest, Dr. James Noyes, is no exception. As a lifelong researcher of Claude Debussy's works as well as a composer, Dr. Noyes has gained a comprehensive picture of the French composer's techniques and philosophy. He's been able to apply what he's le...