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Classical Californians: Laura Karpman

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Note: Since we originally published this article, Laura Karpman's work on "American Fiction" has been nominated for Best Original Score in the 2024 Academy Awards. You can hear musical selections from your film favorites, including this year's nominated films, as well as interviews with nominees when we're "At the Movies" February 19-23.

Laura Karpman didn’t start out wanting to be a film composer – her plans involved going to New York from her native Los Angeles to become a “serious” composer. And she did – studying with people like Milton Babbitt and Nadia Boulanger. But she proudly returned to LA, and has provided scores for HBO’s series Lovecraft Country, won an Emmy for the Discovery Channel’s documentary series Why We Hate, as well as founding the Alliance for Women Film Composers. More recently, Laura Karpman has scored the Marvel Studio’s series Ms. Marvel, and the upcoming film The Marvels, which she describes as “a real celebration of female empowerment.” For her Classical Californian playlist, she returns to some of the music she listened to obsessively as a student – from the orchestration of light and dark heard in music of Stravinsky, to Benjamin Britten’s slippery strings, to a jazzy reinterpretation of Ravel. And we’ll hear one of her favorite works by Samuel Barber that she had a chance to re-examine in one of her own pieces.

Laura Karpman begins with the darkness and light found in the end of Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms… Press the play button to listen to her introduction!

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Next, a double-header of a classic by Samuel Barber, and the work by Laura Karpman that was inspired by it.

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The piano concerto disguised as a symphony by Leonard Bernstein: The Age of Anxiety…

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Laura Karpman feels a personal kinship with Margaret Bonds – beyond being birthday buddies…

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Now for a jazz take on a classic by Maurice Ravel…

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A fresh look at minimalism and adolescent angst by Anna Meredith…

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Louise Talma wrote “Prestissimo” – she was a teacher to Laura Karpman at the same time she was taking lessons with Nadia Boulanger in Paris.

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And fond recollections of the filmic “Romantic Symphony” of Howard Hanson – which he adapted for this theme of the Interlochen Camp in northern Michigan, which Laura Karpman attended as a young music student.

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Published on 10.11.2023
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