Feb 11, 2016
World music, minimalism and romanticism influence Worthington’s compositional style. Worthington’s music takes “…ideas of American musical style to a new place – like a walk in a familiar, yet very different park.” and “music which speaks to the senses, is packed with real emotion and, most important of all in contemporary music, really communicates.” Two upcoming highlights include an orchestral premiere of Tracing a Dream, and a CD release of orchestral music, Dream Vapors.
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Composer Rain Worthington discusses the process and importance of creating an album of your music.
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After Rain and I finished the email she sent me this message to be included in the show notes because many of you might find it helpful:
"One key point that I realized I didn’t mention in terms of
doing recordings of my music was that the first step I took was to
research Fiscal Sponsorship programs.
This was before the whole crowd sourcing thing was happening, and I
wanted to set up something so that people could give me donations
as tax-deductible contributions. I had looked into various funding
and arts organizations, and decided to sign up with an organization
in NYC called The Field. So, I’ve been a Sponsored Artist with them
for years now and that’s how I have been able to receive
tax-deductible donations toward my recordings."
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