A conversation with George Crumb

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2007

Anna Sale speaks to Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and West Virginia native George Crumb. She spoke to him in November 2007 when he was back in his home state to be inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame. Russ Barbour is the video editor and co-producer of this piece. It first aired Dec. 20, 2007, on the program "Outlook" on West Virginia PBS.

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  • "Wow, that's so interesting."

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  • Haunted Landscape is amazing!

  • Wow. The first time I heard him talk!

  • Awww :D I wanna meet him ^_^ Great composer. And he just seems so sweet ^^

  • the editor did not care for this woman.

  • About composition: “I guess I think of the craftsmanship aspect of it, it’s just really something you do. You’re trained to do, you try to do it the best way you can, and there’s nothing special about it.”

    He's right, guys.

  • @touchogrey She's cute though

  • Our graduate percussion quartet is playing "Winds of Destiny: American Songbook IV" (2004) by Mr. Crumb. Sample it on itunes. It's so much fun and it's a great work!

  • beautiful but dense....

  • Yeah - nature is definitely not real life...

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