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New York Times Review of "Singin' Sepia" at Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music.

Boston Globe Review of  "Singin' Sepia" at Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music.

New York Times Review of the ballet Inura performed by Dance Brazil

Speaking of Music: Tania León - Recorded on September 19, 1985 as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium’s Speaking of music series.  This audio is part of the collection: Other Minds Archive released 2009

New York Times Review of "Alma" by Da Capo Chamber Players

Public Radio's Performance Today  -  Listen to "Acana" performed by Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and "Paisanos Semos" performed by guitarist Ana Maria Rosado.

 

New York Times Review of Acana performed by Orpheus: An Ensemble Finds Unity With a Seasoned Soprano.

 

Listen to broadcast of New York Premiere and interview with composer and host, John Schaefer on WNYC-FM.

 

Chicago SunTimes Review: Sinfonietta concert honors women

 

New York Times Review of Singin' Sepia performance

 

Midwest Airlines feature: "Passing the Baton" Female conductors are stepping up to the nation’s podiums in greater numbers than ever before.

 

Women in Music Festival logoAn Evening of Music and Dialogue
Tania León - Women in Music Festival 2007

Video highlights of world premiere of "Atwood Songs", interview with Tania León

 

 

Tania León receives Guggenheim Fellowship Award 2007 in Music Composition

 

New York Times Music Review: Earthy Cuban Sounds, Rendered With an Urban Complexity

 

New York Times review of Tania León Portrait Concert at Columbia University's Miller Theatre.

 

Feature article in Yamaha's "Accent" magazine

 

Our Journeys/Our Stories: Portraits of Latino Achievement

 

This bilingual photography exhibition explores the diversity of the Latino experience in the United States through narratives and portraits of Hispanic men and women who have led extraordinary lives in various fields. Our Journeys/Our Stories premiered at the National Museum of American History in February of 2004 and is now traveling throughout the United States. The exhibition is complemented by education outreach materials, and host venues are encouraged to involve their local communities in public programming and educational activities. The exhibition, its national tour and related programs are made possible by Ford Motor Company Fund. For information contact the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) at 202.633.3110.

 

 

 

Documentaries

The Sensual Nature of Sound
4 Composers
Laurie Anderson, Tania León, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros
58 minutes, color

Narrated by the composers.

Michael Blackwood Productions, Inc.

"The Sensual Nature of Sound" portrays these New York based composer/performers in terms of their musical lives. Although all four women are pioneers in American music, each composer pursues a distinct direction of her own. Since the early 1980s, Laurie Anderson has used music and performance as the foundation for her multi-media stage shows which have since become her trademark. Cuban born Tania Leon composes orchestral music that is an intricate weave of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz elements embedded within a classical Western concerto format. Meredith Monk experiments with new ideas in music theater and has developed a genre of opera very much her own. Pauline Oliveros draws upon the rich resources of ritual, myth, meditation, and improvisation to create a body of work that is truly visionary. Filmed at rehearsals and performances in the United States and abroad, "The Sensual Nature of Sound" examines the contributions of these diverse composers to contemporary American music.

 

 

Composers and their Compositions

Volume One, Ten episodes

Gunther Schuller, Ned Rorem, Fred Lerdahl, Tania León, George Crumb

Conceived, directed and produced by Thomas J. Knott

Dan Hnatio, Director of Photography

Contact: Active Communications