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David Heetderks

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Musicians

John Orfe is a composer and pianist for the ensemble Alarm Will Sound. He often seems reserved at first meeting, and then he unleashes his fury at the piano.

Istvan B'Racz is a composer, teacher, and artistic entrepeneur who has a talent for experimental collaborations.

Padma Newsome is a composer, musician, and creative spirit who created his own band and style of music.

Carl Schimmel is a composer at Duke with a formidable sense of craft and organization and delightful sense of humor.

Ingram Marshall is a composer in Connecticut who creates both electronic and instrumental music.

Jack Vees is a composer and electric bassist who combines rigorous structure with rock and roll and not a small dose of humor.

Ensembles

Sound Underground is a collective of musicians and artists in Connecticut dedicated to breaking down barriers between new art and audiences.

The Gemini Duo is a pair of twin violinists, Dan and Duane Padilla, who perform together in Hawaii, Connecticut, and around the country.

Loop 2.4.3 is a group of three percussionists and sundry collaborators that stretch across musical genres.

Alarm Will Sound is a young and talented new music ensemble.

Musical Resources on the Web

ASCAP (American Society for Composers, Authors and Publishers)

The American Music Center promotes new music and has many valuable resources for composers.

The American Composers Forum is a nationwide resource for composers.

Oral History, American Music is the only ongoing archive that collects interviews with major figures in American Music.

New Music Box is an online new music magazine.

Live 365 is an online radio station that plays a plethora of genres, including new and experimental music. Kyle Gann's station and Iridian Radio are particularly worth checking out.

Art of the States is an online radio station and archive for new music.

The Yale School of Music.

Amsteg.org is an online journal devoted to building bridges between composers, music theorists, and other scholars.