Apr 28, 2014
What do we mean when we say “classical music”? Sure, sure: it refers to a period of music, like “Baroque” or “Romantic”. But we largely use the word as a sort of generic brand-name for a specific variety of sound. In this episode of Classical Classroom, genre-ignoring violinist Todd Reynolds attempts to define classical music. Does he succeed? Does he give up and just start talking about Prince instead? Maybe and maybe! Listen to this episode to find out.
Audio production by Todd “Timbalander” Hulslander with at least 3 really good suggestions from Dacia Clay.
Music in this episode:
– Third Construction by John Cage
– Composition for Four Instruments by Milton Babbitt
– “Pulses” from Music for 18 Musicians by Steve Reich
– Symphony No. 41 (the “Jupiter Symphony”), Molto Allegro by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
– “Happy” from G I R L by Pharrell Williams
– “Let’s Go Crazy” from Purple Rain by Prince and the
Revolution
– “Crossroads” and “Taskforce: Farmlab” from Outerborough by Todd
Reynolds
– Fantasia in G Major, BWV 571 by Johann Sebastian Bach
Todd Reynolds was a special guest of the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts.
ABOUT THE MITCHELL CENTER
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts is dedicated to
interdisciplinary collaboration across the performing, visual, and
literary arts. Based at the University of Houston, the Mitchell
Center commissions and produces new works, presents public
performances and exhibitions, offers curriculum and scholarships,
and hosts residencies with renowned visiting artists from
throughout the world. The Center is home to the Mitchell Artist
Lecture, an annual event featuring a pioneer in contemporary
art-making, as well as CounterCurrent, an annual spring festival of
new performance. The Mitchell Center forms an alliance among five
departments at UH: the School of Art, Moores School of Music,
School of Theatre & Dance, Creative Writing Program, and Blaffer
Art Museum. For more information visit www.mitchellcenterforarts.org.
For more about Todd Reynolds check out his blog: www.toddreynolds.wordpress.com