Minneapoliscast

The Minnesota Music Podcast

Season: 2006

Jeremy Messersmith

Jeremy Messersmith stopped over to talk and play a few songs for Minneapoliscast.

You know most of the modern composers that we studied and listened to…I didn’t feel directly influenced by them and cereberally it was kind of interesting but it wasn’t anything that I was particularly drawn to or had strong feelings about…having someone lift up the keys on a piano and sit there for three minutes and not do anything…it’s witty and it’s fun and it’s art and it’s cool, but at the same time I’m not whistling it when I go home.

–Jeremy Messersmith speaking to the lack of influence modern composers have over his music.

Credits:

Producer: Tony Thomas
Music: Jeremy Messersmith
Thanks: Jon Tranberry

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