Theorist Composer Collaboration

por Aaron D'Zurilla

The Theorist Composer Collaboration is a podcast interview series highlighting modern composers and their works, facilitated through the angle of music theory and analysis. The TCC is meant to be a space of discourse and discussion between the similar but the often separated fields of Music Theory and Composition, bringing together modern musical analysis and practice.

Episodios del podcast

  • Temporada 1

  • 23. The Classical Canon - TCC Roundtable

    23. The Classical Canon - TCC Roundtable

    This episode of the Theorist Composer Collaboration podcast is the first TCC Roundtable, with today’s subject being The Classical Canon. Music theorist Aaron D’Zurilla discusses with performer/educator Dr. Pamela Mireles and music theorist Albert Wheeler to define the canon, who is in it, who is excluded, issues with pedagogy, structural change with tangible solutions to these issues. Dr. Pamela Mireles contact: https://www.instagram.com/pamina_miza/ Albert Wheeler contact: https://www.instagram.com/wheeler_albert_/ Donate to the TCC: https://buymeacoffee.com/tccollaboration A full episode transcript is also available on our host website on the corresponding episode page a few weeks after the initial upload at https://www.tccollaboration.com/ Make sure to follow the TCC social media and hosting accounts on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557900086297 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tc_collaboration/ Website: https://www.tccollaboration.com/

  • 22. Voix des Femmes - Professor Nadine Silverman

    22. Voix des Femmes - Professor Nadine Silverman

    This episode of the Theorist Composer Collaboration podcast features Professor Nadine Silverman and her piece Voix des Femmes. Music theorist Aaron D’Zurilla discuss with Professor Silverman her background, styles of composition, networking, subverting sexism in musical form, pushing for representation, and other issues in modern music theory/composition. Professor Silverman contact: Website: https://www.nadinesilverman.com/ Email: nadinesilvermanmusic@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadine.clarinet/ Donate to the TCC: https://buymeacoffee.com/tccollaboration A full episode transcript is also available on our host website on the corresponding episode page a few weeks after the initial upload at https://www.tccollaboration.com/ Make sure to follow the TCC social media and hosting accounts on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557900086297 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tc_collaboration/ Website: https://www.tccollaboration.com/ Performed by the Voix des Femmes ensemble: Eb/Bb Clarinet: Donna Noyes Bb Clarinet: Laura Grantier Bb Clarinet: Melissa Lander Bass Clarinet: Jennifer Everhart

  • 21. Ars Poetica - Professor Douglas Boyce

    21. Ars Poetica - Professor Douglas Boyce

    This episode of the Theorist Composer Collaboration podcast features Professor Douglas Boyce and his piece Ars Poetica. Music theorist Aaron D’Zurilla discusses with Professor Boyce his background, modernism, Ars Poetica, collaborating with the poet Marlanda Dekine, issues with market thinking and topics in modern music theory and composition. Professor Boyce contact: Website: https://www.douglasboyce.net/ Email: douglasboyce@gmail.com Marlanda Dekine Website: https://www.marlandadekine.com/ Donate to the TCC: https://buymeacoffee.com/tccollaboration A full episode transcript is also available on our host website on the corresponding episode page a few weeks after the initial upload at https://www.tccollaboration.com/ Make sure to follow the TCC social media and hosting accounts on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557900086297 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tc_collaboration/ Website: https://www.tccollaboration.com/ The text of Ars Poetica was written by the poet Marlanda Dekine, with them also performing the spoken word in the recording.

  • 20. Albireo - Michael Dixon

    20. Albireo - Michael Dixon

    This episode of the Theorist Composer Collaboration podcast features the composer Michael Dixon and their piece Albireo. Music theorist Aaron D’Zurilla discusses with Michael experiences in compositional development, writing for the carillon, Albireo, “democratized” music, accessibility in composition, and music theory as a profession. Michael contact: Email: mrdixon1015@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100013712014894 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michael.r.dixon/ Donate to the TCC: https://buymeacoffee.com/tccollaboration A full episode transcript is also available on our host website on the corresponding episode page a few weeks after the initial upload at https://www.tccollaboration.com/ Make sure to follow the TCC social media and hosting accounts on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557900086297 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tc_collaboration/ Website: https://www.tccollaboration.com/ Albireo was performed by Rayyan Merchant on the Eijsbouts carillon located within the University of Florida's Century Tower.

  • 19. Collaboration in Reality - TCC Roundtable

    19. Collaboration in Reality - TCC Roundtable

    This episode of the Theorist Composer Collaboration podcast is the first TCC Roundtable, with today’s subject being Collaboration in Reality. Music theorist Aaron D’Zurilla discusses with composers Justine de Saint Mars and Will Davenport the practice of collaboration with peers, performers, and faculty. We talk about the real benefits and issues of pursuing collaboration in the music world, and explore tangible solutions. Justine Contact Page: https://www.tccollaboration.com/guests/justine-de-saint-mar/ Will Contact Page: https://www.tccollaboration.com/guests/will-davenport/ Donation Link: https://buymeacoffee.com/tccollaboration A full episode transcript is also available on our host website on the corresponding episode page a few weeks after the initial upload at https://www.tccollaboration.com/ Make sure to follow the TCC social media and hosting accounts on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557900086297 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tc_collaboration/ Website: https://www.tccollaboration.com/