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MPP 039: Anne Lanzilotti on Collaboration and Commissioning

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Anne Lanzilotti is a violist, composer, and fierce advocate of contemporary music. She is a member of The Rhythm Method string quartet, co-founder for Kalikolehua — El Sistema Hawai‘i, and a member of the string faculty at NYU Steinhardt, and she created “Shaken Not Stuttered”, an online resource of extended techniques for strings used in Andrew Norman’s orchestral and chamber works.

During the course of our conversation, she and I talked about collaboration, the joys and challenges of commissioning, and new music advocacy.

Links: Anne Lanzilotti Shaken Not Stuttered The Rhythm Method Kalikolehua — El Sistema Hawai‘i

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Anne Lanzilotti is a violist, composer, and fierce advocate of contemporary music. She is a member of The Rhythm Method string quartet, co-founder for Kalikolehua — El Sistema Hawai‘i, and a member of the string faculty at NYU Steinhardt, and she created “Shaken Not Stuttered”, an online resource of extended techniques for strings used in Andrew Norman’s orchestral and chamber works.

During the course of our conversation, she and I talked about collaboration, the joys and challenges of commissioning, and new music advocacy.

Links: Anne Lanzilotti Shaken Not Stuttered The Rhythm Method Kalikolehua — El Sistema Hawai‘i

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