Rican Lee
Affilation: Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts
Field of study: Arranging and Orchestration
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Joined: 12/27/2010
About me: As Poet: [My poems] are a stream of consciousness narrative, exploring the relationship between the text and the arrangment of words and spaces on the page. An important role being the sound of the words, as well as their meaning. As music composer: I'll go on writing motives . One of these days a producer will go into his office and say to his secretary, 'Is there a score from John Williams this morning? and when she says 'No,' he will say, 'Well, then we'll have to start on the rubbish.' And that's my chance! After all, all I do is string together a lot of old, well-known pitches! As visual artist: My perceptions were too superficial... I had to find some special occupation, some kind of work that would not force me to turn away from the qualia of things, that would allow me to discover the ineffable, intrinsic, private, and immediatly apprehensible life. In conclusion, a living is not something you make - its something you do.
Interest: Poetry, Music Composition, Fine Art
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, March 21, 2011
points which allow us to explore music composition. The term "salience" is used to reflect my opinions and are not neccessarily the views of the original author. This score is a representation of a performance and is not intended to reflect the original author's creation in its perfection.
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, March 21, 2011
points which allow us to explore fine art
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, February 24, 2011
points which allow us to explore music composition. The term "salience" is used to reflect my opinions and are not neccessarily the views of the original author. This score is a representation of a performance and is not intended to reflect the original author's creation in its perfection.
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, February 24, 2011
points which allow us to explore fine art
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, February 15, 2011
points which allow us to explore music composition. The term "salience" is used to reflect my opinions and are not neccessarily the views of the original author. This score is a representation of a performance and is not intended to reflect the original author's creation in its perfection.
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, February 8, 2011
points which allow us to explore music composition. The term "salience" is used to reflect my opinions and are not neccessarily the views of the original author. This score is a representation of a performance and is not intended to reflect the original author's creation in its perfection.
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, February 8, 2011
points which allow us to explore fine art
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, February 1, 2011
points which allow us to explore fine art
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, February 1, 2011
points which allow us to explore music composition. The term "salience" is used to reflect my opinions and are not neccessarily the views of the original author. This score is a representation of a performance and is not intended to reflect the original author's creation in its perfection.
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By Rican Lee, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts, January 24, 2011
Points which allow us to explore fine art
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