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What do you get when you gather ten composers, all with different musical styles, talents, backgrounds, and areas of expertise? You get ICEBERG.
Featured pieces (in alphabetical order by composer last name):
Learn more about ICEBERG and follow them on social media:
The Etudes Project album featuring Jenny Lin and ICEBERG.
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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When Stephen invited Brian for another episode of Game Play, he didn't expect to be faced with one of the most difficult, heart-wrenching, and beautiful games he has ever played. Lena Raine's music in Celeste is not only some of the best to listen to on its own, but it expertly aids in the game play.
Watch Stephen's Twitch streams on YouTube!
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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There are two sides of a coin. Dakota Sauvé has spent so much of his musical career helping develop video games, but there's a different side to his career that prefers to explore the world of experimental pop.
Featured pieces:
Where to find Dakota Sauvé/Koda Suave and his music:
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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Adam Kennaugh believes that genuine communication between the composer and performer(s) is what creates honest and powerful music.
Featured pieces:
Where to find Adam Kennaugh and his music:
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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Derek Cooper is a composer with a deep passion for engaging with his audience. To Derek, the relationship between the composer, the ensemble, and the audience is one of the most important aspects of music making.
Featured pieces:
Where to find Derek Cooper and his music:
Watch Star Wars Music Analysis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuCty0Ik_7PJZYxYxQjYZpA
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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On this episode of Movie Night, Brooks Leibee joins me once again to chat about Chris Roe's score for the 2018 documentary Spitfire and François Tetaz's score for the 2007 horror/thriller film Rogue. Grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and get comfy!
Watch Spitfire and Rogue (click on the titles to watch the films).
Where to find Brooks and his projects:
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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In this interview with Eric Lagergren, he leaves us with an important message: never take your art too seriously. Perfection is unachievable, especially when you’re desperate to obtain it.
Featured pieces: Quarantime | Flor de Muerto | Rhopalocera
Where to find Eric Lagergren and his music:
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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Listen to 20 - Robert and Sonia Delaunay on Cultured, But... Not Really on your favorite podcatcher.
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In a world where music has time and time again been given narrative, Stephen Ryan Jackson uses his music to explore the mundane.
Featured pieces:
Where to find Stephen Ryan Jackson and his music:
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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Melissa Dunphy is an award-winning and acclaimed composer specializing in vocal, political, and theatrical music. Melissa is a composer who would be amongst the first to tell you that, if you want to be a composer, you need to write what you're passionate about. After the premiere of her large-scale choral work the Gozales Cantata, her career took off, and she wants to share her vision with the world.
Featured pieces:
Where to find Melissa Dunphy, her music, and The Boghouse:
Theme music is by Daryl Banner.
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You never fully understand what someone is going through unless you've lived it yourself. What makes Puccini's opera La bohème so powerful is that so many of its creators went through the same hardships that the characters of the opera went through.
Theme music is by Daryl Banner
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