The next episode of the TCC podcast is now live! This episode features the composer Russell N. Avellanosa and his piece Lavender in a London Fog. Music theorist Aaron D’Zurilla discusses with Russell his background, musical identities, writing for orchestra, textural development, collaborations in performance, counterpoint, curation vs. creation, and issues within pedagogy.
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Lavender in a London Fog was recorded by the University of Florida Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Tiffany Lu.
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