My first double barline of the COVID-19 pandemic!

Added on by Patrick Greene.

Hey everyone, it’s been … awhile.

Like many of you, 2020 threw me for a bit of a loop. The pieces I’d been working on were put on hold. The ensembles I was working with suspended their seasons. Even the choral music I’d planned for later in the year was derailed by the simple fact that singing in proximity with other people was, suddenly and shockingly, a dangerous activity.

I was overjoyed when Ann Bobo, Boston Musica Viva’s flautist, asked if I’d write something for one of her star pupils. This student—Alicia Kim—plays expressively, earnestly, and with tremendous technical skills, and writing for her has been a wonderful experience.

As you might imagine, all of this has been handled over Zoom. And the premiere, coming later this spring, will almost certainly be virtual.

But making music again—getting to work on something, getting to bring it into the world in collaboration with others—has been such an energizing feeling. So thank you Ann, Alicia, and everyone else making music during these bizarre times. This piece is for you, in every imaginable way.

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"Meet the Composer" interview with Boston Musica Viva

Added on by Patrick Greene.

I recently had the pleasure of joining composer/BMV intern Nicholas Tran for lunch to talk about music, life, work, and much more. Give it a read!

Machine Language for Beginners comes back to life this weekend on Saturday, October 5 at 8pm at Longy in Cambridge, MA. The ensemble is sounding absolutely AMAZING, and I’d love to see you there! Tickets are at bmv.org/october.

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One week till 2020: Gethsemane!

Added on by Patrick Greene.

I’ve composed this entire score on synths—it’s been one of those experiences that’s so far out of my typical comfort zone that having to adapt to it made me accidentally create a new comfort zone for myself.

Wouldn’t trade it for anything.

Stay tuned …

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