
Episode 196
The Brooklyn Museum Hires a Composer-in-Residence
For the first time ever, the Brooklyn Museum has hired a composer-in-residence to make original music to accompany their exhibitions.
May 17, 202414m 10s
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Show Notes
For the first time ever, the Brooklyn Museum has hired a composer-in-residence to make original music to accompany their exhibitions. Cellist and composer Niles Luther joins us to discuss taking on this new position, and composing original music for the exhibit Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo (feat. Takashi Murakami). He is joined by the exhibit's curator, Joan Cummins.
Topics
fine_artspaintingbrooklynbrooklyn_museumlocal_artartmuseumwnyc_localcomposervisual art