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Meet Our MembersBelow is the ever-growing list of Wired Musician Premium Members. Clicking the link to any website will launch the site in a new window, so that you can easily return to this list. Use the list on the left to scroll immediately to a particular member. If you'd like to join us, please start here. Martin Amlin, composer and pianistMember since June 2005“Martin Amlin is a good man to know if you need something unplayable performed on short notice with enviable ease. Amlin is also a composer of quality, as much a virtuoso in aligning notes as he is in playing them.” — The Boston Globe Edward Arron, cellistMember since December 2005“Edward Arron is not only one of New York’s most exciting young cellists but also an inventive impresario.” — The New Yorker Daniel Asia, composerMember since September 2004“Asia is a compositional comet who has been steadily speeding in from the icier reaches of the modern solar system.” — The Arizona Daily Star John Blair, composerMember since August 2006A composer who moves with equal ease in the worlds of concert music and jazz composition and performance, John Blair has worked with such disparate talents as Donald Erb and Jim McNeely. The Classical Recording FoundationMember since September 2002An organization that promotes new classical recordings by providing awards and grants to both established and new artists. ConcertanteMember since May 2003“In the musical world, the buoyant chamber ensemble Concertante fills an important niche. Concertante, composed of exceptional rising musicians, performs with polish and raw fervor.” — The Washington Post Copland HouseMember since August 2003“Here was time enough, space enough, peace enough.” — Mark Kilstofte, composer Jeffery Cotton, composerFounder of Wired Musician“[Cotton's music] sounds both familiar and new at the same time. You're never sure where it's going to go next, but when it gets there you think to yourself, 'Of course'.” — The Boston Herald Dryden String QuartetMember since September 2004“Musical humor, profundity, and above all, enjoyment.” — The Philadelphia Inquirer Michael Fiday, composerMember since August 2007Praised as "pure magic" and "unflaggingly compelling", Michael Fiday's music has been performed throughout the United States and Europe. Jennifer Frautschi, violinistMember since May 2003“The fabulous Frautschi is one of our most fully gifted musical artists.” — The Boston Herald Leo Grinhauz, cellistMember since August 2009“Leo Grinhauz's cello solo stood as a reminder of what beauty can be.” — The Star Ledger, NJ Susan Kander, composerMember since April 2007Ms. Kander has a deep affinity for quality presenation, theatricality and text. Five Movements for my Father (with its) exceptional interweaving of melodic lines and textures....keeps the listener enthralled. — New York Concert Review Peter Lieuwen, composerMember since June 2005“[With his work ‘Star’] Peter Lieuwen has created an atmospheric world of sound; a forward-looking work in harmony with our musical age.” — Der Bund (Switzerland) Robert Maggio, composerMember since February 2003“Maggio's music speaks directly in a comprehensible language of dark-hued colors which often touch the heart.” — The TAB Irina Muresanu, violinistMember since November 2005“Her playing was thrilling as well as drop-dead gorgeous.” — The Boston Globe Our Newest Members Anna Polonsky, pianistMember since July 2006“Polonsky's playing is extraordinary-elegant, intelligent, and acutely sensitive.” — The Oregonian |
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