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This book is not intended to be an instruction manual for conductors, nor is it a history of conducting. It is for all who wonder what conductors actually do.
In Contrapunctus XV/Es ist genug from the Meridian Folio collection by the Meridian Arts Ensemble, Jon Nelson adds a modern variation to “Es ist genug.”
Becoming Creative explores how social and cultural factors enable or inhibit creativity in music. Author Juniper Hill integrates perspectives from ethnomusicology, education, sociology, psychology, and performance studies, while prioritizing the voices of practicing musicians and music educators.
In his third solo album, Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA) member Blake Mills offers five instrumental tracks composed entirely on vintage Roland guitar synthesizers.
The JBL 104 compact powered desktop reference monitors are ideal for home recording enthusiasts, podcasters, and video producers, as well as professionals seeking accurate portable reference monitors.
DPA Microphones’ new d:fine CORE 6066 Subminiature Headset Microphone is made for performers who want freedom of movement on stage.
With his creative life centered on writing and performing since the age of eight, all roads have led to the 2019 writing and recording of Second Story.
Flock Audio’s new Patch System offers an advanced, digitally-controlled, 100%-analog patch bay routing system. Create, store, and recall your routings.
The MeeBlip geode synthesizer lets you plug in a box and dial in edgy, cutting, grimy sounds you won’t mistake for anything else.
All of the songs on Local 1000 (Nongeographic) member Joe Jencks’ new CD were written by his friend and American Folk colleague Si Kahn, also a member of Local 1000.