Tag: Karpman

Karpman: “…We’re changing it.” (The Frame)

“It is a man’s world and we’re changing it.” – composer Laura Karpman Recently, Michelle Lanz of The Frame (89.3 KPCC Los Angeles) spoke with Karpman about women composers in TV and film, as well as the composer’s new organization,…

Karpman: A Great Feat (Paste Magazine)

Shannon M. Houston of Paste Magazine notes that composer Laura Karpman “…accomplished a great feat” with her film score for WGN America’s new series “Underground.” She talks with Karpman about the the project and the idea of music as American…

Karpman: A Compelling New Work

Brenda Nelson-Strauss from Black Grooves (the music review site hosted by the Archives of African American Music & Culture (AAAMC) at Indiana University) listened to Laura Karpman’s new recording of Ask Your Mama. Nelson-Strauss noted that the composer’s original music…

Karpman: Famous Five (Classical MPR)

Classical MPR calls award-winning composer Laura Karpman one of the “Famous Five” Women Composers in Media. Read Emily Reese’s complete story here.

Karpman: The Composer has got Real Chops (The Orange County Register)

Recently, music director Carl St. Clair led the Pacific Symphony’s world premiere of Laura Karpman’s new multimedia work Siren Songs. Timothy Mangan of The Orange County Register attended and wrote afterward: “Laura Karpman’s Siren Songs turned out to be a…