60×365, Ten Years Later (part 5)
Week 5 Sonar (August 3, 2007) Evolution is a topic on my mind lately: — With my collaborator Melissa Grey, I am embarking on a major new performance project about Continue Reading →
Week 5 Sonar (August 3, 2007) Evolution is a topic on my mind lately: — With my collaborator Melissa Grey, I am embarking on a major new performance project about Continue Reading →
Week 4 Peanut Break (July 23, 2007) After I finished 60×365, I had the good fortune to be interviewed by Robert Seigel of NPR’s All Things Considered, which aired on Continue Reading →
Week 3 Invention 4 (July 17, 2007) I remember listening to my father’s copy of Switched-On Bach while growing up. I remember gravitating to the d minor Invention, drawn to Continue Reading →
Week 2 Oh (July 10, 2007) Nostalgia is a strange thing. A longing for the past that distorts our sense of the present. It selectively remembers the past, making those Continue Reading →
On June 2, 2007, I performed a concert at my friend Karen’s house. She knew that I was interested in developing a laptop performance practice and had offered to host Continue Reading →
In a few days Not Less Than the Good will be performed in Concord, Massachusetts, as a part of the Thoreau Bicentennial celebration. Last month New Thread Quartet, J.D. “Sandy” Continue Reading →
On Friday I gave the first public performance of Another Dimension at SoftSeries, a new concert series I’m directing with composer and friend Melissa Grey. It was an incredible experience—everything Continue Reading →
I’ve taken a break from reading about Walden to read Lewis Hyde’s The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property. This is an intriguing book that examines the place Continue Reading →
As of right now, this is the full script for Not Less Than the Good. (1) Invitatory [chapter 2, paragraph 14] The morning, which is the most memorable season of Continue Reading →
In an earlier post I commented that I was as a point where I am about to start making major decisions about Not Less Than the Good. The complexity of Continue Reading →