Concept to Completion
Session 1 of 2
Saturday, January 28, 2023 • 11:30 AM EST
When seeing a printed piece of music, it’s hard to fathom all the thoughts and considerations that went into creating it. In this class, watch as a piece of music gets written—start to finish—before your very eyes. Bring your musical ideas and questions to help with the creation of the final product.
About Jason
Jason W. Krug (b. 1978) is a native of Indianapolis, Indiana. He holds a degree in music from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jason is a full-time freelance composer, arranger, clinician, and teacher. Since his first publication in 2006, he’s had over 400 compositions and arrangements accepted for handbells, piano, strings, organ, and choir. His works have been featured at numerous festivals and workshops in the United States and beyond. He is also the owner and editor for Grassy Meadow Music, which publishes sheet music for handbells, piano, and strings. In his spare time, Jason enjoys writing. He has spent several years working on a young adult fantasy series, The Sadonian Chronicles, and recently released his first non-fiction book, The General Theory of Creativity. He frequently participates in the National Novel Writing Month event in November. Jason continues to live in Indianapolis with his wife Ellen and his sons Daniel and Malcolm. You can find him on the web at jasonwkrug.com and grassymeadowmusic.com
00:10:04 Jason Krug: Here is the class handout: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3rcxj3plf9jb2i7/Concept%20to%20Completion.pdf?dl=0
00:11:50 Eileen Raycroft: Too early in Los Angeles for cameras . . . .
00:20:49 Doreen: I do not see the handout in the chat
00:20:54 Linda Onorevole: Feel free to have your cameras on so Jason can see you
00:20:55 Jason Krug: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3rcxj3plf9jb2i7/Concept%20to%20Completion.pdf?dl=0
00:21:02 Eileen Raycroft: There you go!
00:21:10 Doreen: thanks!
00:23:42 Linda Onorevole: Click “View” and then “Hide non-video participants” then “side by side speaker” to see Jason’s screen very clearly
00:30:50 Eileen Raycroft: Have you ever been asked to arrange (or need an arrangement) of a hymn tune that is . . . boring?
01:11:11 Linda Onorevole: It is a new Zoom room, so you’ll need to close this and then click the other session link
01:11:23 Eileen Raycroft: Reacted to “It is a new Zoom roo…” with ????
01:11:54 Linda Onorevole: from this page: https://virtual.handbellmusicians.org/
01:12:13 Erik: do you ever find that you are writing an original melody and realize it already exists?
01:13:58 Elaine Stephansky: Great job Jason, this was very helpful.