May 5, 2003
To: NewMusicBox Advisory Committee
From: Frank J. Oteri, Editor NewMusicBox
Re: A Summary of Content in the First Four Years of NewMusicBox
As we proceed forward with NewMusicBox, we have compiled an inventory of the grid themes that have been explored in NewMusicBox over the last four years as well as the people who have been prominently featured on the site: in one-on-one conversations, in panel discussions, in original commentary, and in profile.
To date, 13 issues of NewMusicBox (more than 1/4 of the total) have dealt with topics related to exposure and recognition of composers of new music in America (although the final two issues I have grouped here are somewhat more philosophical in nature):
New music on radio
Intellectual property
Publishing
Service and support organizations
Major Awards
Grants
What is the most performed/listened to American repertoire?
What happens to your music when you die?
American composers in music history reference books
The state of music criticism
Record labels
How we listen
Music theory
An additional 12 out of the 48 issues (1/4th of them) have dealt with musical vocabulary/style/definition related issues:
Microtonality
Minimalism (this won an ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award)
Serialism
Indeterminacy
Spatial music
Approaches to time
Rock's intersection with concert music
Asian music influences
Anachronistic music
What is a maverick?
Film composers
Music notation software
A total of 6 NewMusicBox issues thus far have focused on lifestyle-biographical details of composers and the impact it has had on their music:
Immigrant composers
Émigré composers
Multi-tasking composers
Does age affect composers?
Music and politics
Composer residencies
To date, there have been 3 issues about Orchestras (with another one coming in June 2003):
Amount of new music played by orchestras
The role of conductors
Orchestras and electronic music technology: Orchestra Tech
There have been 3 issues on music and technology (Note that one issue, Orch Tech, appears in two categories here):
New instruments
Orchestras and electronic music technology: Orchestra Tech
"Virtual" music
So far, there have only 3 vocal music-centered issues:
Opera vs. Music Theatre
The contemporary art song
Choral music
And only 3 jazz issues:
Jazz venues
Improvisation vs. composition in jazz
Gender and the jazz canon
In addition, there have been 2 issues about smaller ensembles
Composer-led performance groups
String quartets and other chamber ensembles who focus on new music
2 Venue-oriented issues:
Music festivals and their treatment of new music
Concert hall acoustics
2 Education-oriented issues:
Teaching of music composition
New music exposure at conservatories
And, finally, 1 dance issue
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Additionally, the following topics have been explored either in "Views" Columns by Greg Sandow, Dean Suzuki and occasional guest writers or in more in-depth news items:
A critique of abstract atonality
Are we blinded by prestige?
Creating more informal new music events
Does music need to historically progress
Drum machines
Experimental instruments
Film soundtrack recordings
Forming relationships between composers and ensembles
Is new music thriving?
Judging new music
The lack of a center in today's new music scene
The lack of contemporary music on public TV
The lack of improvisatory skills among classically-trained musicians
Making a big statement in music
Music in the Time of War
The need for comic relief in new music
The need for more collaboration
The need to interact with artists in other disciplines
The need for new venues for new music
The Other Minds Festival
Radio's decline
Commissioning music for radio
Reassessing Boulez and his impact on musical life
Reassessing Schoenberg and his legacy
Record labels devoted to new music
Rock's influence on new music
Sacred music
Simplicity vs. Complexity
Teaching composition
Text-sound composition
The West Coast Experimental Tradition
What is good opera writing?
What is the next big thing in music?
What is kitsch? (this won an ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award)
Why orchestras don't play new music
Writing new music for indigenous vernacular American instruments
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There have been 5 Guest Editors of NewMusicBox thus far although the role of the Guest Editor has evolved and expanded since its original conception and manifestation on the site. (Legend ! = AMC member; !? = lapsed AMC member; !$ = AMC donor)
William Duckworth !
Tania León !
Tod Machover ! (AMC Board Member at the time)
Lara Pellegrinelli
Kathy Saltzman Romey
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The following people have been spotlighted in NewMusicBox
1. MOST PROMINENT SPOTLIGHT: "IN THE FIRST PERSON"
In one-on-one conversations (36 to date, approx 75% of "In The First Person" content)
(The * signifies that the conversation was between two peers: Perle-Lansky and Lansky-Moorefield without a contributing "interviewer")
Composers of "concert music":
John Adams
Robert Ashley
Milton Babbitt
Henry Brant
Elliott Carter
George Crumb
John Eaton
Richard Einhorn
Philip Glass
Jaron Lanier
Paul Lansky
Tania León
Tod Machover (then an AMC board member)
Ingram Marshall
Meredith Monk (now an AMC board member)
Pauline Oliveros
Leo Ornstein
George Perle*
Terry Riley
Frederic Rzewski
Natasha Sinha
Carl Stone (then an AMC board member)
Lewis Spratlan
Christian Wolff
Jazz artists:
Don Byron
Abbey Lincoln
Other non-primarily concert-music composers:
Elliot Goldenthal
Gary Lucas
Virgil Moorefield*
Performers:
Joan Jeanrenaud
Michael Tilson Thomas (also a composer)
Dawn Upshaw
Others in the field (8 to date, approx 2 per year):
Tom and Arnold Broido (publishers)
Edward T. Cone (theorist, also a composer)
Merce Cunningham (choreographer, commissioner)
Betty Freeman (patron and photographer)
H. Wiley Hitchcock (musicologist)
Zarin Mehta (administrator)
Foster Reed (record producer)
Cheryl Young (executive director, MacDowell Colony)
In group discussion (8 to date, approx 2 per year)
Composers of "concert music":
Dominick Argento
Chen Yi
Michael Gordon
Moses Hogan
David Lang
Libby Larsen
Tod Machover (then an AMC board member)
Stephen Paulus
David Stock
Julia Wolfe
Jazz artists:
Ben Allison
Michael Blake
Ron Horton
Frank Kimbrough
Ted Nash
Performers:
John Kennedy (conductor also composer, then AMC board president)
Gil Rose (conductor)
Dale Warland (conductor)
Others in the field:
Colette Dominguez (concert presenter)
Beverley Ervine (radio producer)
Maxine Greene (educator)
Hollis Headrick (educator)
Linda Hoeschler (commissioner, former administrator ACF)
Barbara Jepson (music critic)
Russell Johnson (acoustical designer)
Polly Kahn (educator)
Chris Kohtz (radio producer)
Ray Kurzweil (inventor)
Boyce Lancaster (radio host)
William Littler (music critic)
Robert J. Lurtsema (radio host, deceased)
Lois Reitzes (radio host/producer)
Limor Tomer (concert presenter)
+ 2 virtual séances (AMC Founders and U.S. Presidents)
+A pre-NewMusicBox "In The First Person" conversation between Lou Harrison and June Luther Adams and 5 pre-NewMusicBox "In The First Person" conversations with Richard Kessler are archived on NewMusicBox:
Composers of "Concert Music":
Libby Larsen
Steve Reich
Jazz artists:
Dave Liebman
Performers:
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
Others in the field:
Paul Kellogg (opera manager)
2. OTHER FOCUSED COVERAGE: SOLICITED COMMENTARY
("Hymn & Fuguing Tune" or Additional Views Columns %)
Composers of concert music:
Mark Adamo
John Luther Adams (AMC Board, fmr President)
Samuel Adler
Daniel Asia
Dominick Argento
Milton Babbitt
Leonardo Balada
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Jack Beeson
Eve Beglarian
Derek Bermel
Easley Blackwood
Victoria Bond
Martin Boykan
Henry Brant
Martin Bresnick
Elizabeth Brown
Dennis Busch
Wendy Mae Chambers
Chen Yi
Paul Chihara
Mary Ellen Childs
David Cleary
Gloria Coates
Joshua Cohen
John Corigliano x2
Cindy Cox
Richard Danielpour
James Dashow
Michael Daugherty
Randall Davidson (AMC Board Member)
Tina Davidson
Stephania De Kenessey
Thomas De Lio
Miguel Del Aguila
David Del Tredici
Don Dilworth
Lori Dobbins
Daniel Dorff
David Doty
Paul Dresher
Arnold Dreyblatt
William Duckworth
John Duffy x2
Thomas Duffy
Jason Eckhardt
Donald Erb
Margaret Fairlie-Kennedy
Daniel Felsenfeld %
Andrew Frank
Orlando Jacinto Garcia %
Kay Gardner
Peter Garland
David Gompper
Annie Gosfield
Daron Hagen
Patrick Hardish
Jeff Harrington
Donald Harris
Jennifer Higdon
Charlie Hoyt
Andrew Imbrie
Tom Johnson
Aaron Jay Kernis
Jin Hi Kim
Jerome Kitzke
Phil Kline
Guy Klucevsik
Donald Knaack
Amy Knoles
Barbara Kolb
Skip La Plante
Bun Ching Lam
Paul Lansky
Elodie Lauten
Mary Jane Leach
Anne LeBaron
Thomas Oboe Lee
Benjamin Lees
Daniel Lentz
Fred Lerdahl
Alvin Lucier
Keeril Macan
Tod Machover (then AMC board member)
Steve Mackey
Robert Maggio
Donald Martino
Sasha Matson
John McGuire
Cindy McTee
John Melby
Joe Monzo
Paul Moravec
Robert Morris
Jeffrey Mumford
John Musto
Pauline Oliveros
Charlemagne Palestine
Joseph Pehrson
Ronald Perera
George Perle
Wayne Peterson
P.Q. Phan
Milos Raickovich
David Rakowski
Behzad Ranjbaran
Johnny Reinhard
Terry Riley x2
George Rochberg
Ned Rorem
Christopher Rouse
Amy Rubin
Andrew Rudin
Judith Saint Croix
Carla Scaletti
Erik Schaepers
Elliott Schwartz x2
Laura Elise Schwendinger
Amy Scurria
Alice Shields
Marilyn Shrude
Alvin Singleton
Robert Sirico
Laurie Spiegel
Morton Subotnick
Augusta Read Thomas
Frank Ticheli
Michael Torke
Joan Tower
Roger Tréfousse
Nancy Van de Vate
Lois V Vierk
Lenore von Stein %
Melinda Wagner
George Walker
Gwyneth Walker
Stewart Wallace
Dan Welcher
Julia Werntz
Roy Whelden
Barbara White
Olly Wilson
Scott Winship
Theodore Wiprud
Randall Woolf
Charles Wuorinen
Carolyn Yarnell
La Monte Young
Judith Lang Zaimont
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
Jazz artists:
Jamie Baum
Jane Ira Bloom
Monique Buzzarté %
Terri Lyne Carrington
Regina Carter
Katherine Cartwright
Fred Hersch
Jon Jang
Steve Lacy
Oliver Lake
Mary LaRose
Marian MacPartland
Joe Maneri
Amina Claudine Myers
Roswell Rudd
George Russell
Ursel Schlicht
Walter Thompson
David S. Ware
Woody Woods
Nora York
John Zorn
Other non-primarily concert-music composers:
Obo Addy (African fusion)
David Borden (progressive rock)
Kitty Brazelton (punk rock/jazz)
Kim Cascone
Nicolas Collins
Douglas Cuomo (film and TV scores)
Corey Dargel (alternative rock)
Amy Denio (alternative electronic)
Nick Didkovsky (experimental rock)
Paquito D'Rivera (Latin)
Alfred V. Fedak (church music)
Aldo Rafael Forte (military music)
Diamanda Galas (experimental rock)
Neil Haverstick (experimental rock)
Erik Hoversten (alternative rock)
Laura Karpman (film scores)
Ali Akbar Khan (north Indian classical music)
David Krakauer (klezmer)
Language Removal Services (experimental)
Jovino Santos Neto (Brazilian jazz)
Elliott Sharp (experimental rock)
John Shiurba (experimental rock)
Stephen Sondheim (Broadway musicals)
Elizabeth Swados (Off-Broadway musicals)
DJ Tamara
Tony Trischka (bluegrass and new acoustic music)
Pamela Z (experimental electronic)
Performers:
Marin Alsop (conductor)
Matthew Albert (violinist, eighth blackbird)
William Anderson (guitarist, Cygnus)
Cecile Bazelon (widow of composer Irwin Bazelon)
Deborah Borda (administrator)
JoAnne Falletta (conductor)
Chris Younghoon Kim (conductor)
Andrew Litton (conductor)
Laurel Ann Maurer (flutist)
David Alan Miller (conductor)
Marilyn Nonken (pianist)
Larry Ochs (Rova Saxophone Quartet)
Sarah Rothenberg (piano)
Timothy Russell (conductor)
Katherine M. Shao (harpsichordist, American Baroque)
Jonathan Sheffer (conductor, also composer)
Others in the field:
Virginia Bortin (Secretary, Elinor Remick Warren Society)
Thomas Buckner (concert presenter, record producer and funder, also vocalist)
Eugene Carr (former administrator)
Joshua Cody (ensemble director, also composer)
Joseph Dalton (record producer at the time)
Mark A. Fischer (copyright attorney)
Sylvia Goldstein (publishing attorney, then AMC board member)
June Hechinger (funder)
Grethe Barrett Holby (opera producer)
Robert Hurwitz (record producer)
Laura Kuhn (vocalist, musicologist, then AMC board member)
Jessica Lustig (publicist)
Howard Mandel (jazz critic)
Steve Metcalf (music critic)
Gayle Morgan (funding administrator)
David Nicholls (musicologist)
Tim Page (music critic)
Vivian Perlis (musicologist)
Amy Rhodes (manager)
Greg Sandow (music critic, also a composer)
Matthew Sigman (former editor; AMC board member)
Thaddeus Squire (administrator) %
George Steel (presenter)
Dean Stein (former administrator)
James Undercofler (administrator; AMC Board member) %
Walter von Wayditch (son of composer Gabriel von Wayditch)
Diane Wondisford (music theatre producer)
Catherine Wichterman (funding administrator)
James Wierzbicki (music critic, also a composer)
3. Many additional composers, performers and others in the field have been prominently profiled either in News items (obituaries, inner page profiles in awards articles, etc.), Views column profiles or in inner pages of larger articles (e.g. In The Third Person HyperHistories). The work of numerous composers and performers has also been spotlighted in NewMusicBox's monthly Webcasts of which there have been 25 to date. (A detailed history of NewMusicBox's Webcasts will appear in a subsequent memo.)
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