An article from Hartford Courant.com by William Weir
You would think that writing a symphony and getting it recorded would be enough work in itself. But for composer Kenneth Fuchs, it’s just half the battle…
… His recordings have twice been nominated for Grammys and received rave reviews; his two symphonies were recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra and released by Naxos, a label that has become a force in classical music by finding innovative ways to distribute its music…
… It’s a problem for almost anyone who composes classical music in a pop-dominated world. The solution, of course, would be to expand the audience for contemporary classical…
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