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Troubleshooting...

  • By Matthew Dowler
  • 09 Nov, 2020

Sometimes it's half the fun.

By Matthew Dowler September 20, 2024
I am extremely pleased to announce that Smothered, a short film by Faryar Hosseini, will be premiered at the SOHO International Film Festival NYC (SohoFilmFest) on September 21st, 2024, at The Village East by Angelika in NYC. I had the pleasure to work with Faryar on the music for this short and I am thrilled for our premiere on Saturday. If you are in NYC and would like to attend, you can purchase tickets at the following link: https://soho15films.eventive.org/.../66c9896d68fab5003217...

If you can't attend, Smothered is also available to watch until Sept 23rd on the 7th annual New York Women in Film & Television Online Short Film Festival, where it is still in competition for the audience choice awards. Please consider supporting us by watching the film at the link: https://watch.iwoman.tv/playstream/smothered (you must create a free account to watch)
By Matthew Dowler November 12, 2021
cutting the thread  is a chamber opera featuring two singers--a soprano and baritone--and a mixed ensemble. It will be premiered 11/13/2021 by Mickie Wadsworth, a composer/vocalist, along with Tyler Thress, who is a musicologist/vocalist.
By Matthew Dowler May 24, 2021
What a weird time for music (and life in general) we find ourselves in. Finding rooms with ventilation and adequate space to social distance was never a concern for musicians until now, but despite this we managed to fit everyone together and have a real rehearsal.

 I am very excited and fortunate to be working with the Ohio University Collegiate Chapter of the Music Teachers National Association on a commission project! The project features local Athens poet Wendy McVicker as both the author of the text and as a sound source for the fixed media. The poem we chose,  What Matters , reflects upon this little corner of the world we find ourselves in, here in Southeast Ohio. Despite the challenges of rural life and the relative lack of amenities and support that this region suffers from, we are surrounded with a great natural treasure, and this poem celebrates that in the most beautiful way possible.

What Matters  will be available to listen tomorrow night at the link posted on the works page!
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