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  • Introduction
  • Audio Projects
    • Audio Drama (Fiction)
      • Artz, “The Conversation”
      • Grandmont, “Night Visions: An Audio Drama”
    • Audio Drama (Non-Fiction)
      • Mooney, “Claimed Experience: Owning the Past”
    • Audio Essay
      • Zimmerman, “Video Games: Not Just for Kids”
    • Audio Journal
      • Hashem, “A Week In March”
    • Audio Memoir
      • Harris, “Grapefruits, Dipsticking and Teddy”
    • Oral History
      • Bennett, “Beneath the Ashes”
      • Rand, “Hit and Run: An Oral History”
    • Poetry & Prose
      • Carver, “Laika”
  • Sonic Strategies
    • Music
    • Silence
    • Sound Effects
    • Sound Interaction
    • Voice
  • Pedagogy
    • Professor-Composer
    • Teacher-Composers
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Authors

Category Archives: Oral History

Julia Bennett, “Beneath the Ashes”
Oral History

Julia Bennett, “Beneath the Ashes”

“Beneath the Ashes” was inspired by a news article from 1959 which “reports” on an accident in which Julia’s Bennett’s grandmother was badly burned. She composed her piece as an oral history comparing the newspaper’s account of the event with her mother’s. Continue reading →

Mike Rand, “Hit and Run: An Oral History”
Oral History

Mike Rand, “Hit and Run: An Oral History”

“Hit and Run: An Oral History” is a narration told by Mike Rand’s twin brother, Chris Rand, that Mike edited with music. It is a detailed account of one of Chris’ most harrowing life experiences and a story that they both felt needed to be told. Continue reading →