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"He’s the man behind much of the music at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. And he says, it’s OK if you don’t even notice the music. Todd Barton’s goal is to affect the mood without being obvious."
Some synth spotting in an interview with Todd Barton aka vgermuse. You should recognize the name from numerous posts. Metasynth, the Waterphone, and a pocket theremenin get a mention along with various other instruments.
Todd is currently working on the premiere of an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood in NYC by Ping Chong.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
OBP TV Interview with Composer Todd Barton
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i liked the interview and i liked the man and his music. i happen to have the same job and i want to learn more!...
ReplyDeletethank you todd barton!
Hi pneumachina, happy to talk music for theater. You can reach me via toddbarton.com
ReplyDeleteThat video started playing all on its own for me (Opera 10.63, WinXP). Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. It doesn't on Firefox or Safari on Mac OSX. Curious if it happens in IE.
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