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At 7:55pm on January 14, 2009, Andrew Violette said…
Hi Frank. Isn't this web site fun? Everybody seems to be into microtonality here. Wow!
At 6:10pm on December 28, 2008, Andrew Violette said…
Frank I keep reading your good stuff on NewMusicBox but I'm too lazy to reply. I assume you already have all my CDs otherwise I'd ask for a trade. I know you have some good music in your trunk.
At 5:40pm on December 11, 2008, Riccardo Massari Spiritini said…
great to see you here master...
amazing

Spiritini
At 11:36pm on November 12, 2008, James Lentini said…
Frank--

Love the Maria Schneider interview in NewMusicBox--

Jim
At 12:58pm on September 16, 2008, christina viola oorebeek said…
hi and thanx for message,
"edges" is being played in Ultima in Oslo, 22-10 and also in Shanghai, where I am going at the end of Oct. for concerts & lectures. A cons. student is going to play it.
This pic if of wheel set #3!
best, christina
At 3:04pm on September 15, 2008, christina viola oorebeek said…
hey frank,
how 'ya doin? waiting in suspense to hear from you!

greeting, christina
At 9:49pm on August 11, 2008, Andrew Violette said…
Microtonal Oteri hello. Your essays into the scene inspire us all. You're the greatest.
At 5:24pm on August 11, 2008, Steve Layton said…
We planned it that way (heh heh...)
At 5:17pm on August 11, 2008, Steve Layton said…
Hi Frank. Gee, you're usually such an early-adopter, but now it's a whole three days after the site started! ;-)

Welcome and jump right in!

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Frank J. Oteri is the Composer Advocate at the American Music Center and the founding editor of its web magazine NewMusicBox, which has been online since May 1999. An outspoken crusader for new music and the breaking down of barriers between genres, Oteri has written for publications including BBC Music, Chamber Music, Ear Magazine, Symphony, Time Out New York and the Revised New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, has been a frequent radio and pre-concert speaker, and has served as the host for ASCAP’s Thru The Walls showcase and his own 21 Century Schizoid Music series at the Sidewalk Café. Oteri’s own musical compositions—which reconcile structural concepts from minimalism and serialism and frequently explore microtonality—span operas and chamber music, solo keyboard works and original bluegrass/old-timey songs for his band The String Messengers. His music has been programmed in venues ranging from Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall and the Theatre Royal in Bath, England to the Knitting Factory and the Bethlehem Musikfest (PA). His 36-tone rock band piece Imagined Overtures has been performed in New York, Seattle, and Los Angeles, and in 2005, Donatas Katkus led the premiere of his "performance oratorio" MACHUNAS, inspired by the life of Fluxus-founder George Maciunas and created in collaboration with Lucio Pozzi, in Vilnius, Lithuania. In February 2008, Oteri was in residence at the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. For his work as a composer, journalist, editor, impresario, and advocate, Oteri received the ASCAP Victor Herbert Award in 2007.
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