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Ted Moore | Twin Cities Song Story: Episode 13

April 12, 2015 by Mark Sweeney Leave a Comment

PersephoneTed more is a sound designer and composer who thrives in punctuating stillness and tension. His work manipulates live instrumental performance and recordings with software through written processor effects. In this month’s podcast Ted Moore talks about his work on Persephone, staged at the Cowels Center in December 2014 with director-creator, Hannah K Hollman.

Ted discusses how code writing and sound manipulation have turned his computer into a personalized instrument. He also recalls how scrapping a whole movement late in the rehearsal process transformed the narrative arch of the piece for the better. The music added to that fifth movement is included at the end of the podcast.

Ted Moore is currently the sound designer of These are the Men at the Southern Theater.

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Filed Under: Twin Cities Song Story Tagged With: Experimental, music, Persephone, Ted Moore, theatre

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The Twin Cities are full of original theatre and homegrown music; here is where they collide. Twin Cities Song Story, hosted by Mark Sweeney, takes the scalpel to one song and asks its composer 'How did you make this?'. Each podcast features a full length recording of the song being discussed. From musical theatre to music theatre to music written for plays we're looking for the TC Song Story.

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