Mission: Commission-logo

Mission: Commission

Arts & Culture Podcasts

Demystifying the process of how classical music gets made, each season we follow three composers as they create vibrant new works of music. From Columbia University's Miller Theatre. Hosted by Melissa Smey.

Location:

United States

Description:

Demystifying the process of how classical music gets made, each season we follow three composers as they create vibrant new works of music. From Columbia University's Miller Theatre. Hosted by Melissa Smey.

Language:

English


Episodes
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Wang Lu: onward, wayward

6/27/2023
The premiere of Wang Lu's onward, wayward performed by pianist Vicky Chow and percussionist Russell Greenberg. Commissioned by Miller Theatre at Columbia University for the Mission: Commission podcast. Missioncommissionpodcast.com

Duration:00:08:26

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Ann Cleare: gravity dreams ii

6/27/2023
The premiere of Ann Cleare's gravity dreams ii performed by pianists Laura Barger and Julia Den Boer. Commissioned by Miller Theatre at Columbia University for the Mission: Commission podcast. Missioncommissionpodcast.com

Duration:00:07:45

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Miguel Zenón: Layer Upon Layer

6/27/2023
The premiere of Miguel Zenón's Layer Upon Layer performed by pianist Matt Mitchell and guitarist Miles Okazaki. Commissioned by Miller Theatre at Columbia University for the Mission: Commission podcast. Missioncommissionpodcast.com

Duration:00:09:01

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

6: Final Measures

6/27/2023
The composers have reached the last stages of writing the piece - what more remains to be done before the music can finally take on a life of its own? Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:28:41

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

5: Working Title

6/20/2023
The pieces have taken on a definitive shape, and a life of their own. How do composers communicate their vision - to the musicians, and to the audience? And how do they choose a name for their creations? Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:35:41

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

4: Decisions, Decisions

6/13/2023
We’ve reached that point in the creative process where hard decisions need to be made: keep, cut, continue, end – or maybe even start again? Which direction will the piece take? Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:35:50

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

3: Piano +1

6/6/2023
This season, the composers are writing music for piano plus one other instrument. We hear about their relationship with the piano, and their different approaches in composing for this instrument. Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:37:01

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

2: Origin Story

5/30/2023
Where do musical ideas and inspiration come from? In hearing these origin stories, we also learn more about the composers themselves. Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:36:45

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

1: The Composers (Season 3)

5/23/2023
An introduction to our composers: Ann Cleare, Wang Lu, and Miguel Zenón, as they begin their creative journey to compose new pieces of classical music in 6 weeks for Mission: Commission. Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:42:33

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Introducing Mission: Commission Season 3

5/2/2023
What do you see when you hear music? Once you know the story behind the music, and the person behind the story, you’ll listen to music in a completely different way. Season 3 follows the creative journey of three world-class composers, Ann Cleare, Wang Lu, and Miguel Zenón. Over 6 weeks, listen as the very first ideas and notes grow and evolve into vibrant new pieces of music. Hosted by Melissa Smey, Artistic Director of Miller Theatre at Columbia University in New York. Learn more at missioncommissionpodcast.com

Duration:00:02:39

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Kate Soper: Telephone

5/24/2022
The premiere of Kate Soper's Telephone. Performed by Kate Soper and the Parker Quartet. Commissioned by Miller Theatre at Columbia University for the Mission: Commission podcast. Missioncommissionpodcast.com

Duration:00:11:15

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Vijay Iyer: Room for Ghosts

5/24/2022
The premiere of Vijay Iyer's Room for Ghosts. Performed by Vijay Iyer and the Parker Quartet. Commissioned by Miller Theatre at Columbia University for the Mission: Commission podcast. Missioncommissionpodcast.com

Duration:00:14:25

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Oscar Bettison: all keens and slow airs...

5/24/2022
The premiere of Oscar Bettison's all keens and slow airs... . Performed by the Parker Quartet. Commissioned by Miller Theatre at Columbia University for the Mission: Commission podcast. Missioncommissionpodcast.com

Duration:00:16:20

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

6: What we make is who we are

5/23/2022
As the creative journey comes to an end, we hear reflections on genre, and hear why these pieces defy categorization. Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:36:35

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

5: Blu Tack, Growls, and M&Ms

5/17/2022
The composers rehearse or prepare for rehearsal with the Parker Quartet, and the pieces start to come to life. Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:40:12

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

4: Answering the call

5/10/2022
The composers are deep in the work: writing, rewriting, tinkering with the myriad details that make the piece what it is, and what it will be. But what guides their decisions about how to shape the piece, or what direction to take it in? Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:41:49

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

3: What even is form?

5/3/2022
To navigate the terrain of classical music, you need some trail markers, and that’s where form comes in. It’s the underlying structure of the way things happen in music. Composers today don’t always want to follow the age-old rules of form. How do our composers think about form as they work on their pieces? Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:32:20

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

2: Dear Diary...

4/26/2022
Mission: Commission takes us into the inner worlds of our three composers so you can understand more about the real people making the music. We go deeper in understanding how each composer thinks as they document their process through audio diaries–sometimes words, sometimes music, sometimes both. Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:30:44

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

1: The Composers

4/19/2022
An introduction to our composers—Oscar Bettison, Vijay Iyer, and Kate Soper—as they begin their creative journey to compose a new piece of classical music in 6 weeks for Mission: Commission. Visit missioncommissionpodcast.com for a full listing of pieces, performers, and recordings included in this episode.

Duration:00:36:02

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Introducing Mission: Commission Season 2

4/4/2022
How does classical music actually get made? In season 2, the podcast follows the creative journey of three world-class composers, Oscar Bettison, Vijay Iyer, and Kate Soper, as they compose new works and unpack their creative process in real time. Over a period of 6 weeks, listen as the very first ideas and notes grow and evolve into vibrant new pieces of music. Hosted by Melissa Smey, Artistic Director of Miller Theatre at Columbia University in New York. Learn more at http://missioncommissionpodcast.com

Duration:00:02:28