Maya Miro Johnson: The Mystery of Music

    Maya describes her work "as that of a philosopher not constrained to logic and reason."

    Maya Miro Johnson describes her work “as that of a philosopher not constrained to logic and reason” in her artist statement. In this week’s On Stage at Curtis viewers experience samples of Maya’s chamber ensemble compositions “The Negation of Art” for violin and piano and “when Icarus fell, was there a splash?” Part 1 as well as solo works for double bass and oboe.

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