Thursday, October 27, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
The Music of Harry Partch
1968 San Diego KPBS-TV documentary called The Music of Harry Partch. Partch shows off his instruments and gives a performance of Daphne of the Dunes conducted by Thomas Nee.
Monday, June 27, 2011
"Lack of respect for himself broadens the artist's field of vision..."
Lack of respect for himself broadens the artist's field of vision without completely demagnetizing his compass. It is an undeniable fact that if he questions all his own procedures, he becomes obsessed by the characteristics most foreign to himself, the most difficult to acquire - even the most atrophied."
-Pierre Boulez, Orientations
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Composer Nico Muhly on NES Music
For me, living in the country, playing a video game was sort of like music minus one: The actions of my hands informed, in a strange way, the things I heard. Collect a coin, and a delighted glockenspiel sounds. Move from navigating a level above ground to one below ground, and the eager French chromaticism of the score changes to a spare, beat-driven minimal texture. Hit a star, and suddenly the score does a metric modulation. All of these things come to bear in a later musical education; I'm positive I understand how augmented chords change an emotional texture because of Nintendo music."
-Nico Muhly, Read his full blog post
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
I posted my updated reel today, it represents a pretty wide spectrum of what I've been writing for lately, from bizarro animation to schmaltzy Hollywood celebs. Have a look:
Daniel Merrill: Reel 2010 from Daniel Merrill on Vimeo.
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