Introducing Michael Sandvik, a fellow MusicSpoke composer. He writes lovely choral music and thinks about the business of getting it to you. Here’s what he has to say. 1. Composers will keep at least 50% of the copyright of their own piece. I think a shift is coming, and in many cases (though not yet mainstream) […]
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What’s New—Lots of stuff
Composing life has been busy the last few months. Lots of travel and some new pieces too. September: Record with the Moravian Philharmonic in the Czech Republic. October: World Premiere of my piece Passage to Fatehpur Sikri with sjDANCEco at the California Theatre in San José. November: Enter new lyrics for the jazz suite my husband and […]
The very busy fall & winter
I can’t believe how busy I’ve been the last few months. My calendar was almost completely empty all spring and most of the summer. I spent most of my time lazing by the pool at the Bay Club. By the end of August, the lazy days were over and I was working, working, working. In […]