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New Music Box : ウィキペディア英語版
NewMusicBox

''NewMusicBox'' is an e-zine launched by the American Music Center on May 1, 1999. The magazine includes interviews and articles concerning American contemporary music, composers, improvisers, and musicians.〔"(About ''NewMusicBox'' )", ''NewMusicBox.org''.〕
A few interviews include renowned American composers: John Luther Adams, Milton Babbitt, Steve Reich, John Eaton, Annea Lockwood, Frederic Rzewski, George Crumb, Meredith Monk, Elliott Carter, La Monte Young, David Del Tredici, Terry Riley, Tod Machover, Alvin Lucier, Pauline Oliveros,〔http://www.newmusicbox.org/article.nmbx?id=1031 ''Pauline Oliveros: Creating, Performing And Listening Texas and Accordions'', Frank J. Oteri, ''NewMusicBox'', December 1, 2000 〕 and Peter Schickele.
In 1999, ''NewMusicBox'' was awarded ASCAP's Deems Taylor Award. This was the first time an Internet site was awarded the prize. Since inception, founding editor Frank J. Oteri and contributing writers, have received several awards for their articles on ''NewMusicBox''. In March 2000, San Francisco Chronicle's Joshua Kosman hailed ''NewMusicBox'' as, "The Web's smartest and snazziest resource for news, features, reviews and interviews on contemporary classical music."〔Joshua Kosman (2000). "(CLASSICAL MUSIC - Find Information, Presto )", ''San Francisco Chronicle''.〕〔San Francisco Chronicle's "(Best of the Web )", ''SFGate.com'' (2000).〕
In 2002, NewMusicJukeBox was launched to complement ''NewMusicBox''.〔Barbara Jepson (2002). "(This Jukebox Will Play Aaron Copland )", Wall Street Journal Online.〕 This made scores and sound files available via the Internet creating a virtual listening room which cross references the music to their database of articles and information on American Contemporary Music.〔Anthony Tommasini (2002). "(CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK; Click to Download Scores By New American Composers )", ''NYTimes.com''.〕 NewMusicJukeBox was subsequently renamed AMC Online Library and incorporated into the American Music Center's redesigned website (http://www.amc.net/library/search.aspx).
''NewMusicBoxs 10th anniversary in May 2009 has been noted by Alex Ross,〔Ross, Alex (2009). "(Trailblazers )", ''TheRestIsNoise.com''.〕 Drew McManus,〔McManus, Drew (2009). "(Happy Anniversary NewMusicBox! )", ''Adaptistration.com''.〕 and others.
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