Renegade Series: William Brittelle "Exploring the Infinite Palette: The Philosophical, Sociological, and Practical Implications of the Post-Genre Musical Landscape"

Renegade Series: William Brittelle "Exploring the Infinite Palette: The Philosophical, Sociological, and Practical Implications of the Post-Genre Musical Landscape"

Tuesday, March 6, 2018 . 12:30 PM

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Renegade is a school-wide series of recitals, masterclasses, and talks that seek to empower us in forging unique and innovative career paths by bringing to campus the most creative minds in our field. Whether seasoned professionals or young entrepreneurs, Renegade speakers are influential thinkers who have ploughed musical paths beyond the concert hall and touched lives in powerful and expressive ways. 

This semester we are pleased to host the post-genre composer William Brittelle, a Brooklyn-based composer whose multi-disciplinary work focuses on the intersection of music, technology, environmentalism and secular spirituality. 

Join us as we explore one version of classical music's future with William Brittelle as he discusses “Exploring the Infinite Palette: The Philosophical, Sociological, and Practical Implications of the Post-Genre Musical Landscape."