Friday, March 8, 2013

Music For Life Episode 32 - Saxophone Studio, Music That Moves Me, Time For Three




This week, we talk with Saxophone Professor Scotty Stepp about the upcoming Saxophone Studio recital...
Time For ThreeMusic History Professor Matthew Balensuela tells us about music that moves him...
Student Producer Matt Skiba talks to students about their experiences working with guest composer Libby Larsen during the Music of the 21st Century Festival...
we strand senior percussion student Josiah Rushing on a desert island and answer a question on the subject of symphony...
and we look forward to next week's visit by the adventurous chamber music ensemble, Time For Three!

5 Minute iPod: 
Glass, Philip. Les Enfants Terribles, Christine Arand, Philip Cutlip, Hal Cazalet, Valerie Komar, Philip Glass, Nelson Padgett, Eleanor Sandresky; conducted by Karen Kamensek. (Orange Mountain Music 0019.) CD. 2005.
Producer's Vault:
From the Student Recital Hour from February 13, 2013, senior percussion major Josiah Rushing performs Eric Sammut's Caméléon
From the March 3, 2013 closing concert of DePauw's Music of the 21st Century Festival, saxophone professor Scotty Stepp and the DePauw University Band under the direction of Professor Craig Paré perform Libby Larsen's "Holy Roller" 
From the March 3, 2013 closing concert of DePauw's Music of the 21st Century Festival, the DePauw University Orchestra under the direction of Professor Orcenith Smith performs Libby Larsen's "Bach 358"

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