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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Sacred Minimalism (2): Henryk Górecki, Symphony of Sorrowful Songs

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Last week I wrote about one of the most popular works written in the last fifty years – Fratres , by Arvo Pärt – and a compositional approa...
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Thursday, November 7, 2013

"Composers Who Couldn't Finish What They Started"

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Wow.  It's been a long time, but here goes:  An attempt to resume regular blogging. I was motivated to write something after reading ...
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Clark Ross
I am a composer of music for soloists, chamber groups, orchestra, voice, and electronics, as well as a guitarist and professor of Composition and Theory (since 1992) at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. I teach Composition, 2nd-year Music Theory (chromatic harmony and large form classical music), Renaissance Counterpoint, Baroque Counterpoint, and Music Technology. I have also taught Electronic Music, Orchestration, 20th-Century Techniques, Music History, Ear-Training, and Classical Guitar. I welcome feedback from all non-spam bots! If you have any suggestions of topics you'd like me to cover in future posts, please let me know!
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