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Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

The Music of Ingram Marshall

Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

Joshua Weilerstein

Clarinet, Timpani, Performing, Trombone, Cello, Trumpet, Bassoon, Classicalmusic, Performing Arts, Arts, Violin, Flute, Piano, Conductor, Music, Weilerstein

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

“I never really thought of them as walls. I thought of them more as boundaries. Walls are a much more serious matter. You're not supposed to be able to get through, while boundaries at least you can crossover and I think the whole crossover thing is basically what the history of music in the second part of this century is about. It's about crossing over these boundaries.”

If there’s one quote that could sum up the music of the composer Ingram Marshall, it might be this one.

Last week I talked about Sibelius and our inability to place him in the typical classical music eras of Romantic or Modernist music. Well, Ingram Marshall’s music follows very much on that discussion, and it’s no surprise that Sibelius is one of Marshall’s favorite composers. I imagine most of you listening to the show today are not familiar with Ingram Marshalls’ music, so today on this Patreon Sponsored episode, I’m going to briefly give you a background on this remarkable modern composer, and then we’ll finish the show with both an interview and an analysis of Marhsall’s work Flow with the great composer Timo Andres, who studied with Marshall and had some great insights on his music. You won’t regret diving into the remarkable work of Ingram Marshall, so come and join us!

Transcript

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0:00.0

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scores and sheet music. Now using the Henley Library app you can find almost

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the complete catalog of Henley's or text editions in digital form. There's no

0:13.3

subscription necessary so you only buy the scores or parts you need such as a

0:16.8

violin part of a piano trio or one of Chopin's nocturnes and once you've bought

0:20.7

a score it's yours for good. The Henley Library app isn't only a reader you

0:25.6

can adjust the layout the size the margins the spacing the background add your

0:29.1

own fingerings or those of famous musicians share annotations and more. Music

0:34.3

lovers from beginners to professionals will love all of the features in this app

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and you can trust me I use it myself. Take a look at Henley-library.com or

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take a look in your favorite app store that's H-E-N-L-E and if you

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write to sticky notes at Henley.com you can get a personal 50 free credits.

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This offer will be valid only for a limited time so act fast. That's H-E-N-L-E-library.com.

1:09.5

Hello and welcome to Sticky Notes, the classical music podcast. My name is

1:12.6

Joshua Weilerstein I'm a conductor and I'm the music director of the Phoenix

1:15.8

Orchestra of Boston. This podcast is for anyone who loves classical music works

1:19.8

in the field or is just getting ready to dive in to this amazing world of

1:23.5

incredible music. Before we get started I want to thank my new Patreon

1:26.6

sponsors Augustine, Michelle, Julia and Ellen and all of my other Patreon

1:31.4

sponsors for making season eight possible and in particular today I want to

1:34.8

thank Clem for sponsoring today's episode on the composer Ingram Marshall. If

1:39.0

you'd like to support the show please head over to patreon.com slash

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