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Evening Music

Saturday, November 15, 2008

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  • [1] Eric Hemion from Pt. Pleasant Bch., NJ November 15, 2008 - 08:29PM

    It's all so beautiful! I've never heard anything like any of these pieces, and I love them all. I'm a little speechless...


  • [2] Ellen Diamond from Manhattan November 15, 2008 - 08:39PM

    How do you and other young composers you may talk to about this, feel about the idea of writing for film or other visual media? Is it something that

    interests you at all?

    If not, would you do it to "pay the bills"?


  • [3] Ellen Diamond from Manhattan November 15, 2008 - 08:42PM

    Even though you compose now, not 50 or 100 yrs ago, can you speak to what aspects of music composition technology has helped? Hindered?


  • [4] Mary from CT from Westport, CT November 15, 2008 - 08:45PM

    Hi Missy,

    I'm sitting here working on a children's sketch and your music is absolutely delighting me as I draw.

    I write poetry for children and I wonder if you might consider putting some of my verse to music? May I send you a few pieces and you can see for yourself if you might be interested? Many of my poems are humorous and I think you have just the right innovative and happy touch.

    Mary (Maria Grazia :)


  • [5] paul cooper from newjersey November 15, 2008 - 09:20PM

    music was just great i love the one about vietnam

    because i lost some good friends there. keep

    me posted where you will performing.

    paul


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