Sean Doyle
@seandoylemusic.bsky.social
Composer
www.seandoylemusic.com
www.seandoylemusic.com
Today marks Luciano Berio’s 100th birthday. The first time I heard his music, it was a performance of “Circles” at SUNY Fredonia about five weeks or so into my freshman year—a true baptism by fire into the world of modernist masterworks that I soon came to love and admire.
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Luciano Berio - Circles for Soprano, Harp and Two Percussion (1960) [Score-Video]
YouTube video by George N. Gianopoulos, composer
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October 24, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Today marks Luciano Berio’s 100th birthday. The first time I heard his music, it was a performance of “Circles” at SUNY Fredonia about five weeks or so into my freshman year—a true baptism by fire into the world of modernist masterworks that I soon came to love and admire.
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I'm noticing that even legitimate, well-sourced media channels are downplaying the scope of this weekend's worldwide protests. So I'm breaking my self-imposed moratorium on political posts to share some context here. I'm up in Gaylord, the county seat of Otsego County in northern Michigan (1/4)
October 20, 2025 at 5:48 PM
I'm noticing that even legitimate, well-sourced media channels are downplaying the scope of this weekend's worldwide protests. So I'm breaking my self-imposed moratorium on political posts to share some context here. I'm up in Gaylord, the county seat of Otsego County in northern Michigan (1/4)
Reposted by Sean Doyle
Putting aside for a moment the dubious quality of AI products, it’s wild that so many articles that say “AI can do x; what will happen to the people who do x???” seem to assume, in a capitalist fashion, that the final product is all that matters, ignoring the joy found in human agency.
October 16, 2025 at 6:32 PM
Putting aside for a moment the dubious quality of AI products, it’s wild that so many articles that say “AI can do x; what will happen to the people who do x???” seem to assume, in a capitalist fashion, that the final product is all that matters, ignoring the joy found in human agency.
Choral Directors! If you're still in need of anthems for Advent, I have two I'd like to share.
If you're interested, or have any questions about the arrangements, please reach out to me!
Links to preview both works in the comments below.
If you're interested, or have any questions about the arrangements, please reach out to me!
Links to preview both works in the comments below.
October 7, 2025 at 7:06 PM
Choral Directors! If you're still in need of anthems for Advent, I have two I'd like to share.
If you're interested, or have any questions about the arrangements, please reach out to me!
Links to preview both works in the comments below.
If you're interested, or have any questions about the arrangements, please reach out to me!
Links to preview both works in the comments below.
Hey friends! I've got openings in my private teaching schedule. Know somebody who is interested in getting one-on-one instruction in composing, songwriting, theory?
More info here: www.seandoylemusic.com/teaching
More info here: www.seandoylemusic.com/teaching
September 30, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Hey friends! I've got openings in my private teaching schedule. Know somebody who is interested in getting one-on-one instruction in composing, songwriting, theory?
More info here: www.seandoylemusic.com/teaching
More info here: www.seandoylemusic.com/teaching
Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" turns 50 today. Probably a desert island disc for me. Musically, lyrically, sonically - it remains an astonishing achievement. This tune in particular is a standard (in every sense of the word) of the canon of songwriting I aspire to.
September 12, 2025 at 7:51 PM
Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" turns 50 today. Probably a desert island disc for me. Musically, lyrically, sonically - it remains an astonishing achievement. This tune in particular is a standard (in every sense of the word) of the canon of songwriting I aspire to.
Hi friends - I'm really excited to share a new work of mine that's available on Elseways Media. "Camera Dances" is a concert suite of music I wrote to accompany a dancework by Britta Peterson, presented at the Kennedy Center in October 2021. New music ensemble directors, check this piece out! (1/3)
August 21, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Hi friends - I'm really excited to share a new work of mine that's available on Elseways Media. "Camera Dances" is a concert suite of music I wrote to accompany a dancework by Britta Peterson, presented at the Kennedy Center in October 2021. New music ensemble directors, check this piece out! (1/3)
60 years ago today, arena rock was born. At 1st glance it may not be the best showing, but considering *no possible way* they could have heard each other, the fact that they not only hold together but have a blast is admirable.
George and John cracking up at 1:05 is one of my fav Beatle moments.
George and John cracking up at 1:05 is one of my fav Beatle moments.
The Beatles - Im Down - Live In Shea Stadium 1965
YouTube video by The Beatles 4ever
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August 15, 2025 at 6:10 PM
60 years ago today, arena rock was born. At 1st glance it may not be the best showing, but considering *no possible way* they could have heard each other, the fact that they not only hold together but have a blast is admirable.
George and John cracking up at 1:05 is one of my fav Beatle moments.
George and John cracking up at 1:05 is one of my fav Beatle moments.
The brilliant Tom Lehrer left us yesterday at 97. I first heard his songs in HS English class, & I think it may have been this tune, which is one of my favs. Of course, this was written back when there were actual Nazis working with the US Gov’t—gosh, one can hardly imagine what that was like...
July 28, 2025 at 2:20 PM
The brilliant Tom Lehrer left us yesterday at 97. I first heard his songs in HS English class, & I think it may have been this tune, which is one of my favs. Of course, this was written back when there were actual Nazis working with the US Gov’t—gosh, one can hardly imagine what that was like...
A song for this 4th of July, 2025.
In lieu of celebrating, because there doesn't feel like much to celebrate this year.
In lieu of celebrating, because there doesn't feel like much to celebrate this year.
July 4, 2025 at 7:04 PM
A song for this 4th of July, 2025.
In lieu of celebrating, because there doesn't feel like much to celebrate this year.
In lieu of celebrating, because there doesn't feel like much to celebrate this year.
Today's final tribute, "Surf's Up", is Brian Wilson's finest moment as a composer, and a fitting finale to this series of musical tidbits I've enjoyed sharing this past week.
Thanks for listening, and Happy Birthday Brian. (1/3)
Thanks for listening, and Happy Birthday Brian. (1/3)
June 20, 2025 at 6:34 PM
Today's final tribute, "Surf's Up", is Brian Wilson's finest moment as a composer, and a fitting finale to this series of musical tidbits I've enjoyed sharing this past week.
Thanks for listening, and Happy Birthday Brian. (1/3)
Thanks for listening, and Happy Birthday Brian. (1/3)
Most anything from "Pet Sounds" requires contrapuntal reinforcements, so for today's tribute I'm honored that my pal Scotty joined me on "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times". Even with two voices, piano, guitar, and makeshift theremin, it was still a challenge. This is such a remarkable tune.
June 19, 2025 at 7:47 PM
Most anything from "Pet Sounds" requires contrapuntal reinforcements, so for today's tribute I'm honored that my pal Scotty joined me on "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times". Even with two voices, piano, guitar, and makeshift theremin, it was still a challenge. This is such a remarkable tune.
Here's a favorite of mine, and one of the best songs you've probably never heard. "Still I Dream Of It" —an unreleased song Brian Wilson wrote during the legendary "bedroom years".
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June 18, 2025 at 5:37 PM
Here's a favorite of mine, and one of the best songs you've probably never heard. "Still I Dream Of It" —an unreleased song Brian Wilson wrote during the legendary "bedroom years".
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Today's BW tribute, "That's Not Me", inspired by a recent discussion with a friend on "Pet Sounds". It’s the essential soundtrack for the last chapters of growing up. In terms of emotional honesty, sincerity, & vulnerability, can anything compete with this?
June 17, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Today's BW tribute, "That's Not Me", inspired by a recent discussion with a friend on "Pet Sounds". It’s the essential soundtrack for the last chapters of growing up. In terms of emotional honesty, sincerity, & vulnerability, can anything compete with this?
Today's Brian Wilson tribute is one of my favorites off SMiLE - "Wonderful". A miraculous match of music and lyrics, both of which absolutely slay me. (1/2)
June 16, 2025 at 7:29 PM
Today's Brian Wilson tribute is one of my favorites off SMiLE - "Wonderful". A miraculous match of music and lyrics, both of which absolutely slay me. (1/2)
Today's Brian Wilson tribute is a request from my brother Cory- the title track from BW’s 1995 collaboration with Van Dyke Parks, "Orange Crate Art". Sadly somewhat obscure; IMO it ranks up there with the great American art songs by Copland or Barber, VDP's lyrics pure poetry as usual.
June 13, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Today's Brian Wilson tribute is a request from my brother Cory- the title track from BW’s 1995 collaboration with Van Dyke Parks, "Orange Crate Art". Sadly somewhat obscure; IMO it ranks up there with the great American art songs by Copland or Barber, VDP's lyrics pure poetry as usual.
Since the news of Brian Wilson's passing yesterday, I've been spending a lot of time at the piano revisiting my favorites from his incredible catalog. Here's "The Warmth of the Sun", from 1964. I continue to be totally obsessed with this chord progression.
June 12, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Since the news of Brian Wilson's passing yesterday, I've been spending a lot of time at the piano revisiting my favorites from his incredible catalog. Here's "The Warmth of the Sun", from 1964. I continue to be totally obsessed with this chord progression.
I lost a hero of mine today, and I'm heartbroken–but also filled with gratitude for his music, some of the most brilliant & miraculous ever made in our time. Brian Wilson, against unspeakable odds, disproved Fitzgerald's quip that "there are no second acts in American lives."
June 11, 2025 at 7:44 PM
I lost a hero of mine today, and I'm heartbroken–but also filled with gratitude for his music, some of the most brilliant & miraculous ever made in our time. Brian Wilson, against unspeakable odds, disproved Fitzgerald's quip that "there are no second acts in American lives."
Happy 100th Birthday to "The Great Gatsby" - a book that is a masterpiece by any metric.
And given this country's recurring penchant for wearing irresponsibility, carelessness, distraction, and narcissism as badges of pride, it could very well make "Gatsby" the great American novel. (1/4)
And given this country's recurring penchant for wearing irresponsibility, carelessness, distraction, and narcissism as badges of pride, it could very well make "Gatsby" the great American novel. (1/4)
April 10, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Happy 100th Birthday to "The Great Gatsby" - a book that is a masterpiece by any metric.
And given this country's recurring penchant for wearing irresponsibility, carelessness, distraction, and narcissism as badges of pride, it could very well make "Gatsby" the great American novel. (1/4)
And given this country's recurring penchant for wearing irresponsibility, carelessness, distraction, and narcissism as badges of pride, it could very well make "Gatsby" the great American novel. (1/4)
It's Pierre Boulez's 100th Birthday. How excited am I about this?
I made a reel. For real.
In which your correspondent shares listening recommendations for those curious to get to know Boulez's works & repeatedly uses the word "amazing", for which he has no regrets.
#Boulez
#boulez100
#pierreboulez
I made a reel. For real.
In which your correspondent shares listening recommendations for those curious to get to know Boulez's works & repeatedly uses the word "amazing", for which he has no regrets.
#Boulez
#boulez100
#pierreboulez
March 26, 2025 at 9:57 PM
It's Pierre Boulez's 100th Birthday. How excited am I about this?
I made a reel. For real.
In which your correspondent shares listening recommendations for those curious to get to know Boulez's works & repeatedly uses the word "amazing", for which he has no regrets.
#Boulez
#boulez100
#pierreboulez
I made a reel. For real.
In which your correspondent shares listening recommendations for those curious to get to know Boulez's works & repeatedly uses the word "amazing", for which he has no regrets.
#Boulez
#boulez100
#pierreboulez
"...the light is still at the still point of the turning world."
- T.S. Eliot
Remembering Sofia Gubaidulina's brilliant, unique musical world today.
- T.S. Eliot
Remembering Sofia Gubaidulina's brilliant, unique musical world today.
Sofia Gubaidulina - Hommage a T.S. Eliot for Soprano and Octet (1987) [Score-Video]
YouTube video by George N. Gianopoulos, composer
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March 14, 2025 at 2:37 AM
"...the light is still at the still point of the turning world."
- T.S. Eliot
Remembering Sofia Gubaidulina's brilliant, unique musical world today.
- T.S. Eliot
Remembering Sofia Gubaidulina's brilliant, unique musical world today.
[first Bluesky post!]
I've been writing songs lately.
Actually, I've been writing songs for just around 30 years, but have only lately regained the courage to share them publicly.
I'm thinking of releasing an album of some of these songs soon.
This tune is a preview. (1/2)
I've been writing songs lately.
Actually, I've been writing songs for just around 30 years, but have only lately regained the courage to share them publicly.
I'm thinking of releasing an album of some of these songs soon.
This tune is a preview. (1/2)
Unaware (Paris, 11 Mars 2020) - Sean Doyle
YouTube video by seandoylemusic
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March 11, 2025 at 9:01 PM
[first Bluesky post!]
I've been writing songs lately.
Actually, I've been writing songs for just around 30 years, but have only lately regained the courage to share them publicly.
I'm thinking of releasing an album of some of these songs soon.
This tune is a preview. (1/2)
I've been writing songs lately.
Actually, I've been writing songs for just around 30 years, but have only lately regained the courage to share them publicly.
I'm thinking of releasing an album of some of these songs soon.
This tune is a preview. (1/2)