Author: briggs
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PLAYLIST 32: Free Reed
The point of my playlists is to expand my – and your – field of listening and to hopefully find your next favorite music maker. In this effort, it is important to expand not just style of music but also… Continue reading
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PLAYLIST 31: Organs
Starting in July (today!), I will post playlists and send newsletters on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month (newsletters also contain Find New Music! Map updates and new music shows/events in Arizona). If there are interesting shows that… Continue reading
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PLAYLIST 30: Narrative
I started a playlist of black, US-based composers to celebrate Juneteenth, and in doing that I wanted to primarily feature black composers that I haven’t already featured on previous playlists and that aren’t the composers that are on EVERY “Black… Continue reading
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PLAYLIST 29: Electronic Elders
For my 100 Days of Summer Listening project, I created 10 group names to give the project some structure and help me select albums. They’ve turned out to be fun listening guideposts so I’m going to use them as playlist… Continue reading
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PLAYLIST 28: Concertos for Orchestra and other Ensembles
I’ve created a starter pack of concertos that aren’t your typical INSTRUMENT + ORCHESTRA. I’ve included several concertos for orchestra (each section gets a feature), a concerto for string quartet, and a concerto for piano and electric ensemble. Normally, I try… Continue reading
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100 Days of Summer Listening
I really like summer reading programs held by public libraries. I searched around and didn’t find the same for music (I’m sure it’s out there, I just didn’t see it). So I created a summer listening program for myself! Say… Continue reading
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PLAYLIST 27: Song Cycles
My playlist this week is full of song cycles! WTF is a song cycle? Literally a group of songs meant to be performed together, usually in a specific order. I’ve picked 6 cycles that are wildly different for you to… Continue reading
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PLAYLIST 26: Frankensound
This week’s playlist is music for rare and prepared instruments. A prepared instrument is where you put stuff in or on an instrument to alter its sound. Threading aluminum foil through harp strings makes it rattle and placing a brick… Continue reading
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PLAYLIST 25: Keep it Saxy
I have a confession – I don’t really like music for saxophone – which means I need to listen to more contemporary works for sax and find some that I at least want to get to know better. I think… Continue reading
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PLAYLIST 24: It’s Electric
One of my favorite composers is Eve Beglarian – and in an effort to find a playlist theme that was a little more cohesive, I started with her work Until it Blazes, a piece for various stings, but I went… Continue reading










