In this episode, Dr. Philip Lasser, a prominent music theorist and composer, shares his extensive journey through the realms of classical music and art. The conversation covers his early musical life, rigorous compositional training, and influential mentors from the Boulanger school. He discusses the concept of contrapuntal voices, the spiraling tapestry of music, and the delicate balance between knowledge and original voice in composition. Dr. Lasser also delves into his family's remarkable history of fleeing the Holocaust and their deep roots in the art world, enriching the discourse with poignant personal anecdotes. The episode concludes with reflections on tonality, the evolution of music, and the profound question of how much of ourselves we're willing to suspend to truly listen and connect through music.
00:00 Introduction to Contrapuntal Voices
00:37 Meet Dr. Philip Lasser
01:04 Dr. Lasser's Musical Journey
02:58 Influence of Nadia Boulanger
07:05 The Rigorous Training of Composition
11:42 Understanding Counterpoint and Harmony
14:42 The Spiraling Tapestry and Dr. Lasser's Philosophy
26:50 Demonstrating Contrapuntal Voices
37:11 The Complexity of Schumann's Music
38:55 Counterpoint vs. Harmony
45:18 Conclusion and Moving Forward
45:39 Exploring the Evolution of Musical Composition
47:19 Influences and Individuality in Modern Composition
49:48 The Impact of Recording on Composers
50:54 Navigating Musical Styles and Isms
52:33 Challenges for Young Composers Today
01:02:57 The Role of Counterpoint and Harmony in Composition
01:10:34 Collaborations and Inspirations
01:27:23 Tonality and the Evolution of Musical Rules
01:31:38 Understanding Tonality and Its Evolution
01:32:31 The Rise of Chromaticism
01:36:16 Schoenberg and the Emancipation of Dissonance
01:48:46 A Personal Family History
02:03:41 The Intersection of Art and Music
02:10:31 Final Thoughts and Reflections