Ella Macens: Perfect Dissonance
Composer Ella Macens tells us how her eyes were opened to a powerful musical weapon that she’s harnessed in her work, Superimposition.
Composer Ella Macens tells us how her eyes were opened to a powerful musical weapon that she’s harnessed in her work, Superimposition.
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Ella Macens’ new work will be performed by the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra and broadcast on Fine Music 102.5. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in