Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago, IL
November 15, 2006
By Sandra Guy, Sun-Times columnist
A musical ensemble started by Roosevelt University graduates is changing the face of classical music with Web-based technology.
The ensemble is the public face of Accessible Contemporary Music (www.acmusic.org), a non-profit organization founded by Seth Boustead, 34, who received his master's of music composition in 2002 from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt.
Boustead demonstrates a missionary zeal in the admittedly audacious goal that he and co-founder and fellow Roosevelt alum Laura Koepele-Tenges, 39, dreamed up: To bring living composers' music to the public and to demonstrate that classical music can be, and should be, enjoyed by the masses.
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