How Visual Art Becomes Music: Niles Luther on Composing Hiroshige
Meet Niles Luther, the Brooklyn Museum’s composer in residence, and hear about his project that responds to Utagawa Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo.
Niles Luther, the Brooklyn Museum’s composer in residence, learned early in his training as a classical cellist that technique is meant to serve a story. Ideally, it serves many stories,
Niles Luther, the Brooklyn Museum’s composer in residence, learned early in his training as a classical cellist that technique is meant to serve a story. Ideally, it serves many stories,
April 5, 2024
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