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Seth Boustead, founder and executive director of Access Contemporary Music, plays piano along with cellist David Keller for one of the "Weekly Readings," a project in which musicians read and record a different piece written by a living composer every week during concert season. They are photographed on Thursday, June 14, 2012 in Chicago. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Seth Boustead, founder and executive director of Access Contemporary Music, plays piano along with cellist David Keller for one of the "Weekly Readings," a project in which musicians read and record a different piece written by a living composer every week during concert season. They are photographed on Thursday, June 14, 2012 in Chicago. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Seth Boustead, founder and executive director of Access Contemporary Music, plays piano along with cellist David Keller for one of the "Weekly Readings," a project in which musicians read and record a different piece written by a living composer every week during concert season. They are photographed on Thursday, June 14, 2012 in Chicago. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Seth Boustead, founder and executive director of Access Contemporary Music, plays piano along with cellist David Keller for one of the "Weekly Readings," a project in which musicians read and record a different piece written by a living composer every week during concert season. They are photographed on Thursday, June 14, 2012 in Chicago. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Seth Boustead, founder and executive director of Access Contemporary Music, plays piano along with cellist David Keller for one of the "Weekly Readings," a project in which musicians read and record a different piece written by a living composer every week during concert season. They are photographed on Thursday, June 14, 2012 in Chicago. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Seth Boustead, founder and executive director of Access Contemporary Music, plays piano along with cellist David Keller for one of the "Weekly Readings," a project in which musicians read and record a different piece written by a living composer every week during concert season. They are photographed on Thursday, June 14, 2012 in Chicago. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
David Keller plays the cello. Seth Boustead, founder and executive director of Access Contemporary Music, plays piano along with cellist David Keller for one of the "Weekly Readings," a project in which musicians read and record a different piece written by a living composer every week during concert season. They are photographed on Thursday, June 14, 2012 in Chicago. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
David Keller plays the cello. Seth Boustead, founder and executive director of Access Contemporary Music, plays piano along with cellist David Keller for one of the "Weekly Readings," a project in which musicians read and record a different piece written by a living composer every week during concert season. They are photographed on Thursday, June 14, 2012 in Chicago. | Richard A. Chapman~Sun-Times
Chicago can claim bragging rights to what experts call a leading-edge online network of classical-music composers whose Facebook-like correspondence gives them the rare chance to hear their scores recorded live, and thanks to technology, in better-quality-than-ever online playback. Access Contemporary Music, an eight-year-old non-profit in …