Mark Applebaum: The mad scientist of music
Mark Applebaum:音樂的瘋狂科學家
Mark Applebaum has built an instrument out of doorstops and combs, as well as composed a piece of music to be performed by a florist. Full bio
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(笑聲)
(笑聲)
我只是覺得我們應該
(笑聲)
有關我如何使用「無聊」
(笑聲)
謝謝
我們必須勉強承認
(笑聲)
(笑聲)
謝謝
(笑聲)
這個第一人稱代名詞
(笑聲)
但它的音域是被限制的
(音樂)
不用筷子
很棒的是
順道一提
我們就不繼續談這件事了
所有這些事業
當我展示給你們看時
所以我跟一個人合作
但這只是種
而這裡有另一段影片
(笑聲)
《給花店老闆和交響樂團的協奏曲》
《給花店老闆和交響樂團的協奏曲》
《給花店老闆和交響樂團的協奏曲》
(音樂)
我們再多看幾個影片
讓我又進入另一個角色
(掌聲)
不再擔憂「是不是音樂」這件事
的見解和先例
的見解和先例
你會做何種程度的改變
你會做何種程度的改變
或用比較常見的說法
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mark Applebaum - ComposerMark Applebaum has built an instrument out of doorstops and combs, as well as composed a piece of music to be performed by a florist.
Why you should listen
Don’t ask Mark Applebaum the question, “Is this music?” A composer and performer, he takes great joy in challenging the conventional boundaries of musical ontology. His solo, chamber, choral, orchestral, operatic and electroacoustic work has been performed throughout the world. He is also an accomplished jazz pianist and the founding director of the Stanford Improvisation Collective.
An associate professor of composition at Stanford University, Applebaum received the Walter J. Gores Award for excellence in teaching in 2003. He was also recently named the Hazy Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education and the Leland & Edith Smith Faculty Scholar.
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