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Peter A. Michalove joins NewMusicShelf

I’m excited to welcome Peter A. Michalove to the NewMusicShelf! Peter Michalove has written for a wide range of musical media, including orchestra, concert band, and chorus, as well as a variety of vocal and instrumental chamber ensembles. His music … Continue reading

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Douglas Lausten joins NMS

Welcome to composer Douglas Lausten and his Suite for Tuba and Drum Set! Douglas Laustsen is a composer and trombonist as well as an occasional radio host and music blogger. In 2011 he co-founded the music ensemble Beta Test which … Continue reading

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NMS welcomes Alexander Shchetynsky

Ukrainian composer Alexander Shchetynsky joined the NewMusicShelf recently with his works Utterance and Prayer for the Cup. Virko Baley writes of Alexander in The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians: Ukrainian composer ALEXANDER SHCHETYNSKY was born in 1960. His … Continue reading

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200 scores

NewMusicShelf recently added its 200th score: Jeffrey Quick’s choral work Queen and Huntress. Check it and him out!

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NewMusicShelf Site Updates: September 7, 2010

As promised back in August, I’ve made a few updates and additions to the site, and I was pleasantly surprised at how (relatively) easy the changes were to make! This is how I spent a sizable chunk of my Labor … Continue reading

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NewMusicShelf Site Updates: August 6, 2010

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been regularly making changes to the site to make it more attractive and useful. I’ve also been doing some brainstorming on additional changes, and trying to figure out how to make certain features work … Continue reading

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