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Mayan Cycle composer Jeremy Haladyna
Notebook on Cities and Culture
English - November 17, 2009 06:39 - 59 minutes - 41 MB - ★★★★★ - 124 ratingsPlaces & Travel Society & Culture Arts comedy business entrepreneurship interview culture news music finance fitness design Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Colin Marshall talks to Jeremy Haladyna, director of UCSB’s Ensemble
for Contemporary Music and composer of the sprawling
28-piece-and-counting Mayan Cycle.
Drawing upon over twenty years of research and exploration, Haladyna
has translated countless concepts from Mayan thought, art and
architecture into music that counts strings, flutes, scratch turntables
and even sampled paper towel dispensers among its sonic components. An
album of selections from the Mayan Cycle is now available from Innova
Recordings.