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New Was (Not Was) Compilation: Pick of the Litter 1980-2010

…on hiatus while Don and David Was went their separate ways, with Don Was becoming a very successful record producer. Another 5 years were lost to record company disputes between their second and third albums. This still leaves us with 5 albums and several singles. Pick of the Litter covers this repertoire very nicely. The selected songs are very close to the sets that I’ve heard the band play the past few years in San Francisco and Anaheim. There… Continue reading

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Coming Up: An American "Der Freischütz"

Yesterday was our first staging rehearsal for West Bay Opera‘s upcoming production of Der Freischütz. I was already excited about getting the opportunity to perform this German masterwork that is rarely done in the USA. The cast is fabulous, full of favorites from previous West Bay productions, especially from Dutchman. The chorus is as big (and strong) as you can put on the Lucie Stern stage. General director José Luis Moscovich will conduct. Th… Continue reading

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"MusicXML in Commercial Applications" Now Online

My 2006 paper on “MusicXML in Commercial Applications“, published in Music Analysis East and West, is now available online. This gives a scholarly summary of MusicXML practice in the music industry as of four years ago. It is interesting to see what has changed and what has stayed the same. MusicXML has moved from version 1.1 to 2.0, and the number of supporting applications has grown from over 50 to over 120. MusicXML’s role in music distributio… Continue reading

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Coming Up: The Marriage of Figaro

…are in the East Bay this weekend, here’s the best music deal of the year. Come to see Open Opera’s free performances of Mozart’s masterpiece Le nozze di Figaro at the John Hinkel Park amphitheater in Berkeley. Performances are Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26 and 3:00 pm. The cast is wonderful, including Julian Arsenault as Figaro, Aimée Puentes as Susanna, Nicolai Janitsky as Count Almaviva, Adrien Roberts as the Countess, and Elizabeth Bak… Continue reading

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Coming Up: Palo Alto Chamber Chorus

…lto Art Center. The rest of the program includes music by Vivaldi and Elgar, directed by Joyce Malick. Admission is free!… Continue reading

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Coming Up: Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights

…of melody in contemporary opera. This opera does not fall into the all-too-common trap of having most of the vocal music written in a recitative style. Instead it is full of melodies, often quite upbeat and jaunty, so it is very possible you will leave humming at least one of the tunes. Rounding out the program are songs from another Ahlstrom work, America, I love you on texts by e. e. cummings. Performances are Friday, October 10 and 17 at 8:00 p… Continue reading

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Coming Up: Carmen

…nd am very much looking forward to their portrayals of Don José and Escamillo, respectively. Opera in a small house like West Bay is a lot different than at the big houses. The performance is more intimate, and the passion really comes across when you aren’t so far removed from the stage. Performances are October 17, 19, 25, 26 at the Lucie Stern Theater in Palo Alto. The Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00 pm, the Sunday performances are… Continue reading

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Coming Up: Madama Butterfly

…i, which is the song we use on our MusicXML samples page so developers can test how their MusicXML programs handle Asian language text and lyrics. You can hear it in the orchestra at the beginning of the entrance of the geishas in Act I. And for something completely different, next week JoAnn and I are performing Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Haydn’s Te Deum with the Stanford Symphonic Chorus. Moving back and forth between this classical program an… Continue reading

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