Join Music is Music host Ria Misra for revealing conversations with unexpected musicians. Featuring new compositions, surprising collaborations -- and a refreshing take on the sounds around us.
23 Available Episodes (23 Total)Average duration: 00:19:35
Jun 27, 2017
Season 2, Ep. 6: Who is Emily Howell?
00:09:31
You can find Emily Howell's music all over the internet, but a search for the person comes up empty. She plays no concerts, attends no events, has no email address, and not a single photo comes up under a google search. Join Music is Music host Ria Misra as she talks with composer David Cope about who Emily Howell is--and what Emily Howell means for the future of music.
Jun 20, 2017
Season 2, Ep. 5: Listening to Everything
00:10:11
Ben Lukas Boysen and Sebastian Plano--the composers who wrote the music for the videogame, Everything--join host Ria Misra for a conversation about games, music, and how to build a musical world for a videogame where you can, literally, play the universe.
Jun 13, 2017
Season 2, Ep. 4: The Hang Drum
00:11:32
At times, listening to Manu Delago play music, you might think you hear him play a steel drum, a harp, or a tabla--and yet all of those sounds are actually coming from one instrument: the hang drum. Delago brings his hang into our New York studio for a chat with host, Ria Misra.
Jun 06, 2017
Season 2, Ep. 3: Vijay Iyer
00:22:07
Music is Music host Ria Misra visits composer and pianist Vijay Iyer at his home in Harlem to talk about the secret lives of instruments, the everyday art of improvisation, and also just to hear some really beautiful music.
May 30, 2017
Season 2, Ep. 2: Music in Space, Pt II
00:14:12
International Space Orchestra founder Nelly Ben Hayoun and NASA Ames Flight Director (and saxophonist) Rusty Hunt are here for part 2 of our music in space series. Join us as we meet a band where you can find astronauts, NASA flight directors, and all kinds of space scientists all clustered around the same piece of music.
May 23, 2017
Season 2, Ep. 1: Music in Space, Pt. I
00:13:16
Composer Arthur Jeffes joins us to tell us about working with space scientists to transform black holes and exoplanets into music.
Jan 06, 2017
Music is Music: Christopher Tignor
00:14:31
Christopher Tignor is a composer, violinist, and software engineer. His emotionally charged scores and unique focus on live, performance-based electro-acoustic practice has won acclaim within both the classical and experimental communities.
Oct 28, 2016
Music is Music: Floating Points
00:14:08
From a young age, Sam Shepherd has rejected the idea of neat, tidy musical categories. He studied classical piano growing up, but felt confined by what he calls the "dots on a page." It wasn't until he heard a performer really making a classical piece his own, breaking out of strictly classical feel, that he was hooked. Now, Shepherd writes music under the alias "Floating Points." Influences of classical, jazz, electronica, pop, and world music all blend to create a sound that doesn't fit squarely into any one style. This episode features a piece titled "Peroration Six," which Shepherd describes as careening towards and then falling into a black hole. To find out more about the music of "Floating Points," check out the website floatingpoints.co.uk. Music is Music is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Sep 30, 2016
Music is Music: Melody Parker
00:15:30
Melody Parker loves to dance. When she wrote the music for her album "Archipelago," she didn't start with a catchy tune, or harmonies, or rhythm. She started with movement. On this episode of Music is Music, Melody Parker tells us all about her love of dance and movement. And we'll hear about the acoustic worlds she creates, both in her music and elsewhere. Have a listen, and hear the music that Parker describes as "chamber pop," chamber music with a catchy, pop feel. To find out more about Melody Parker, head over to her website, http://www.soundsmelodious.com/. Music is Music is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Sep 09, 2016
Music is Music: The Greatest Hoax
00:11:00
The path to becoming a Washington D.C. advisor on climate science and global warming is easy. First study piano and double bass. Then, get a degree in composition. Next thing you know, you're a climate scientist. At least, this is how it happened for Taylor Jordan. Jordan records under the name The Greatest Hoax, a name he borrowed from Senator James Inhofe's (R-OK) 2012 book. The book is a shot across the bow of mainstream science and claims of global warming. So it's fair to say Jordan, a climate scientist who advises members of Congress on climate science, has a bit of a cheeky streak. The name of his 2015 album, "Enso," has ties to Jordan's day job too. It's the acronym for El Nino Southern Oscillation, commonly shortened to El Nino. Now that you've learned something, why not have a listen? Check out The Greatest Hoax on this episode of Music is Music. To find out more about what Taylor Jordan is up to, head over to his Bandcamp page. https://vimeo.com/163992792 Music is Music is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Jun 27 | 00:09:31
Season 2, Ep. 6: Who is Emily Howell?
Jun 20 | 00:10:11
Season 2, Ep. 5: Listening to Everything
Jun 13 | 00:11:32
Season 2, Ep. 4: The Hang Drum
Jun 06 | 00:22:07
Season 2, Ep. 3: Vijay Iyer
May 30 | 00:14:12
Season 2, Ep. 2: Music in Space, Pt II
May 23 | 00:13:16
Season 2, Ep. 1: Music in Space, Pt. I
Jan 06 | 00:14:31
Music is Music: Christopher Tignor
Oct 28 | 00:14:08
Music is Music: Floating Points
Sep 30 | 00:15:30
Music is Music: Melody Parker
Sep 09 | 00:11:00
Music is Music: The Greatest Hoax
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