http://www.fanfaire.com interviews New York-based composer RICKY IAN GORDON, considered to be the heir to STEPHEN SONDHEIM. He talks about the "Art of Song" and SongFest, a "boot camp" for up and c...
http://www.fanfaire.com interviews New York-based composer RICKY IAN GORDON, considered to be the heir to STEPHEN SONDHEIM. He talks about the "Art of Song" and SongFest, a "boot camp" for up and coming classical singers held every summer in the beautiful campus of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California where he taught master classes in June 2007.
There's more on Ricky, the art of song, opera and classical music @ FanFaire - the webzine that celebrates MUSIC! (http://www.fanfaire.com).
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