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Music as Thought

June 26, 2015 by Lawrence Dillon

Music is sound, of course, and that is an enormous universe to occupy. But for me, music is also thought, a way of thinking. Just as we can think of a flower, or a mathematical equation, or a relationship we have with someone, we can also – to coin a verb – music about those things. Not everyone will relate to what we are musicing about, but that’s okay: not everyone shares our way of thinking. In … [Read more...]

Saturn Dreams of Mercury

June 17, 2015 by Lawrence Dillon

Friday night, members of the Beo String Quartet will perform Saturn Dreams of Mercury, a brief trio from 2012, at the Charlotte New Music Festival. It’s one of a set of responses I composed to Italo Calvino’s final work, Six Memos for the Next Millenium, in which he sets out his artistic principles. In the chapter on his second principle – quickness – he describes himself as a “Saturn who dreams … [Read more...]

Being the Sea

June 11, 2015 by Lawrence Dillon

Baby boomers inherited a world that believed deeply in the value of the Western canon, and now inhabit a world that holds that canon responsible for many of our culture’s ills. One belief for childhood, the opposite for adulthood. Artists can create based on their beliefs. They can work within the assumptions laid out by the standards of the past in the belief that they are participating in … [Read more...]

Honey

June 8, 2015 by Lawrence Dillon

Pianist Yael Manor has released a wonderful new disk of solo music that includes a piece of mine she premiered last winter at the Tenri Cultural Center in NYC. The disk is called Elixir, and it’s available everywhere stuff like that is available. Tomorrow night (Tues, June 9) she is performing a recital at Beethoven Pianos in NY featuring works on the recording: Lawrence Dillon   Honey Frederick … [Read more...]

Multiplicity

June 4, 2015 by Lawrence Dillon

Never been to Hot Springs, Arkansas, but I have a good excuse to go tomorrow night: the Hot Springs Music Festival is performing Multiplicity, a piece for six violins I wrote a few summers ago. Unfortunately, I can’t be there. Multiplicity was written for my longtime collaborator Danielle Belén to perform with five of her students at the Colburn School of Music. They premiered it in 2012; … [Read more...]

Lawrence Dillon

Composer in Residence at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Lawrence Dillon creates works that connect past and present in attractive and unexpected ways. [Read More]

Infinite Curves

There are no two points so distant from one another that they cannot be connected by a single straight line -- and an infinite number of curves. In a musical composition, there are always many ways to get from Point A to Point B, regardless of how little A and B seem to have in common. Similarly, … [Read More...]

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