Soundmaking is a podcast by Håkon Stene and Matthew Shlomowitz where composers and performers discuss the how and why of music they created.
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Composer Henrik Hellstenius presents his latest album Public Behaviour released in February 2024 on BIS Records.
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Vilde & Inga discuss their amazing double album "How Forests Think", released on Sofa Music.
A short documentary about the making of the album can be found here.
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Composer and pianist Aaron Wyanski speaks about his new 'session orchestra' arrangement of Schoenberg's op.25, part of his Schoenberg in Hi fi series.
https://aaronwyanski.bandcamp.com/album/schoenberg-suite-op-25
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Composer and guitarist Fredrik Rasten presents his latest disc, Lineaments, out on SOFA Music, as well as other work reflecting his fascination for just intonation and related sound phenomena.
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Kerry Young discusses his project Cover Me Cage
Kerry Yong is a performer, composer and arranger based in east London. He trained as a pianist and now also performs on keyboards and electronics. His piano repertoire includes unusual classical repertoire (such as the Alkan’s arrangement of Mozart’s D minor Concerto K 466 for solo piano), new compositions, and his own project Cover Me Cage: electronic arrangements of various prepared piano works by John Cage.
He performs in groups such as Apartment House, Plus-Minus Ensemble and WeSpoke, and has appeared in many new music festivals including Audiograft, Borealis, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, LCMF, MaerzMusik, ISCM World Music Days, Ultima; in series such as Kammer Klang, Music We’d Like To Hear and NonClassical; on BBC Radio and recording labels Another Timbre and Wirripang.
Kerry studied piano with Stephanie McCallum in Sydney and completed a doctorate at the Royal College of Music in London studying piano with Andrew Ball. He is also Director of Music of Grace Church Hackney, where they are happy to use ancient chants, traditional hymns and new works with choirs, bands, electronics, objects and the like.
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Juliana Snapper and Andrew Infanti speak about their under-water opera “You Who Will Emerge from the Flood”. At the end of the episode, you will hear Blorkra Suite, a 6-minute mash-up of electronic music and vocal recordings from several site-specifics productions of this work. The work has been presented at AKSIOMA, Institute for Contemporary Art (Ljubljana); Queer up North Festival (Manchester); TRAMA Festival de Artes Performativas (Porto); Teatr Dramatyczny Migracje Festiwal (Warsaw); La Bâtie - Festival de Genève; and Bendigo International Festival of Exploratory Music.
https://www.julianasnapper.com/?pg=work-you-who-will-emerge-from-the-flood
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American pianist Richard Valitutto presents his solo album Nocturnes & Lullabies out on New Focus Recordings
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Sound artist Lasse Marhaug discusses the making of "Context", released on Smalltown Supersound.
Check out more releases by Lasse here.
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Composer and Percussionist John Lane presents the album Trigger – Artists respond to gun violence.
Also check out a video on The Innocents
https://www.the-innocents.com
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San Francisco based composer and electronic musician Jon Leidecker (AKA Wobbly) discusses his new album Popular Monitress, released on Hausu Mountain Records.
Read more and purchase the album here: https://w0bbly.bandcamp.com/album/popular-monitress
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Australian pianist Lisa Moore talk about her album No Place to Go But Around with pieces by Frederic Rzewski .
The album was released by Cantaloupe Music in June 2022, and may be purchased here
Watch the album trailer:
…and the video made for the opening track To His Coy Mistress:
The New York times wrote about the album:
“That inviting quality of Moore’s album extends to her latest performance of “Coming Together,” one of Rzewski’s most well-known contributions to the modern repertoire… Moore’s solo voice-and-piano approach takes dramatic notice of references to lovers’ “emotions in times of crisis” that are present in the literary source material…Just as striking is her take on the rarely heard “To His Coy Mistress,” a setting of Andrew Marvell’s poem from the 17th century. Moore’s playing is meticulous when it comes to the compact three-act structure of the music (and its text); she hits the gas with a controlled force" ...
“The lushness of some of its (Amoramaro) chords, though, is what strikes me most forcefully on repeat listens. And that’s thanks in part to Moore’s overall approach to Rzewski, which often allows for a greater range of emotion than other interpreters permit, including the composer."
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/03/arts/music/lisa-moore-rzewski.html
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London-based composer WIlliam Marsey and pianist Joseph Havlat present their album Dutch Indoor Subjects.
The album and sheet music can be bought here
Dutch Indoor Subjects is inspired by the Dutch paintings of painting, everyday scenes from the 15- and 1600s.
Track 7, Belmont Chill, was nominated for BASCA British Composer Award 2018
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Swedish composer Lisa Streich about her orchestral work Segel, which was completed in 2017. This recording is the first track of a profile CD of Lisa's work released in 2018 on Wergo. The work is performed by LUCERNE FESTIVAL ACADEMY, conducted by Gregor A. Mayrhofer
This episode is released a few days before the 2022 edition of the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival where Lisa is Composer in Residence -
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Composer Catherine Lamb and electronic musicians Bryan Eubanks and Xavier Lopez discuss the release Wave/Forming (astrum), which was mixed and mastered by Newton Armstrong and released on the All that Dust label.
Also check out the duo's 2021-release "Natural Realms" here.
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Composer, singer, and bandleader Ted Hearne talks about his album Place. The episode includes 2 of the 19 parts from this work: "Boundary" and "What about my son?"
Place conceived by Ted Hearne, Saul Williams and Patricia McGregor
Video version of Place: https://vimeo.com/426800787
Released on New Amsterdam Records (2020)
Taylor Levine, electric guitar
Braylon Lacy, electric bass guitar
RC Williams, keyboards
Ron Wiltrout, drums
Diana Wade, viola
Ashley Bathgate, cello
Christa van Alstine and Eileen Mack, clarinets
Matt Barbier and Weston Olencki, trombones
Jonah Levy, trumpet
Rachel Drehmann, french horn
Clara Warnaar, percussion
Philip White, mixer feedback
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Producer Ian Brennan speaks about the Yanna Momina's album Afar Ways, the 10th release in Glitterbeat’s “Hidden Musics” series. Afar Ways was recorded live in a stilt-hut in Djibouti in the spring of 2018, and may be purchased here:
https://yannamomina.bandcamp.com/album/afar-ways
https://glitterbeat.com/
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London based electronic music composer Giacomo Fargion discusses Sixty Miniatures. The project features 60x1 minute pieces that are heard on a purpose built website and encountered in a random order.
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German soprano Sarah Maria Sun talks about the release Folk Songs, which she made in collaboration with Ensemble SONGS. The album features work by 3 composers. You will extracts of works by Samuel Blaser, Oscar Strasnoy, and Luciano Berio.
https://samuelblaser.bandcamp.com/album/folk-songs
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We spoke with Stefan Prins about his hour long composition Inhabit Inhibit. The work is for 4 spatialized quartets, 6 feedback soloists & live-electronics. The performance is by soloists of Ensemblekollektiv Berlin & ASKO|Schönberg Ensemble, conducted by Baldur Brönnimann. The episode ends with an except of the opening 13 minutes of the work. We warmly recommend you listen to the rest of the performance here -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkVCB_kq1Lc
http://www.stefanprins.be/eng/index.html
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We spoke with Newcastle based composer and turntablist Mariam Rezaei about 3 tracks from her 2020 album Skeen, released on Fractal Meat Cuts.
fractalmeat.bandcamp.com/album/skeen
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We spoke with Brussels based guitarist Kobe Van Cauwenberghe about a new Ghost Trance Septet release of compositions by Anthony Braxton.
https://elnegocito.bandcamp.com/album/ghost-trance-septet-plays-anthony-braxton
Kobe Van Cauwenberghe - electric guitar, nylon string guitar, electric bass, synths, voice
Frederik Sakham - double bass, electric bass, voice
Elisa Medinilla - piano
Niels Van Heertum - euphonium, trumpet
Steven Delannoye - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Anna Jalving - violin
Teun Verbruggen - drums, percussion
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Australian composer Liza Lim discusses her 1993 theatrical work The Oresteia, released on Huddersfield Contemporary Records in 2021. The work has 7 parts and in this episode you will hear the final part (Athena's Trumpet) and at the end the fourth part (The Furies). This recording is from the first CD of a three CD set of Liza's work. The work is performed by Elision Ensemble.
https://www.elision.org.au
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Composer Georgia Rodgers speaks about 2 tracks from her album September. The album is performed by Apartment House & Zubin Kanga, and was released on Another Timbre. The 2 tracks we discuss are Logistic (electronics), and Base - a duo performed by James Opstad (double bass) & Joe Qiu (bassoon).
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Composer Bryn Harrison presents his work Repetitions in Extended Time, performed by Ensemble Plus Minus. This recording was released on the album Time Becoming in 2021 on Neu Records alongside another track by Bryn performed by Ensemble Contrechamps.
https://www.neurecords.com/timebecoming/
https://www.plusminusensemble.com
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Composer James weeks speaks about his work Summer, the title track of an album of James's work released by Explore Ensemble on the Another Timbre label.
anothertimbre.bandcamp.com/album/summer
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Violinist Karin Hellqvist and composer Carola Bauckholt talk about the work Doppelbelichtung, released on Karin's critically acclaimed album Flock (LAWO 2019).
https://lawostore.no/cd/hellqvist-karin-fiolin-flock-16863
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Valentina Magaletti from the duo TOMAGA discusses the album Intimate Immensity, released in 2021. The episode features the tracks "The Snake" and "Non Sai Mai".
https://tomaga.bandcamp.com/album/intimate-immensity
https://valentinamagaletti.com/Bio
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For this episode of Soundmaking, Welsh composer and performer Richard Barrett talks about his 2021 album "Binary Systems" which features duo compositions with Daryl Buckley, Ivana Grahovac, Lori Freedman, Anne La Berge, Lê Quan Ninh. The episode features extracts from "Izar" (with Ivana Grahovac) and ends with the complete recording of "Nephilim" (with Lê Quan Ninh).
richardbarrett.bandcamp.com/album/binary-systems
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For this episode of Soundmaking, Luxembourgish pianist Cathy Krier talks about her recording of Ligeti's Etudes for Piano, released in 2021 on Avi Music (sound engineer: Holger Urbach).
www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detai…piano/hnum/10674205
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We spoke with Australian composer Damien Ricketson about Hectic Resonance, a series of compositions he made during the Covid-19 lockdowns for physically distanced performers. The episode features extracts from some of these pieces and a complete recording at the end of "Hectic Jaranda" by Vladimir Gorbach (guitar) & Lulu Liu (pipa).
https://curiousnoise.com/hectic-resonance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSqvFHvDMGs&t=4s
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In this episode, composer George Lewis talks about his work "Merce and Baby" released on Ensemble Dal Niente's album "Confined.Speak", released on New Focus Records in 2021. The title of the work refers to the 1946 Merce Cunningham show "Fast Blues" and its music by drummer Baby Dodds.
Performed by: Constance Volk, flute // Kyle Flens, percussion // Tara Lynn Ramsey, violin // Chris Wild, cello // Michael Lewanski, conductor
https://music.columbia.edu/bios/george-e-lewis
https://www.newfocusrecordings.com/catalogue/ensemble-dal-niente-confined-speak/
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Big Dog Little Dog, a New York based duo that features Jessie Montgomery on violin & Eleonore Oppenheim on double bass. We spoke about their first album, which was released on the label New Amsterdam in 2019, and play the tracks Cipher & Panorama during the episode.
bigdoglittledog.bandcamp.com/album/big-…little-dog
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We spoke with John White and Andrea Rocca about the 2020 double CD release "Electric Music". This album features electronic music that John composed in the 1980s. Andrea restored and mastered these pieces from the original cassettes and the album was released on ANTS.
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We spoke with Jonathan Powell about his 2020 CD, "John White: Piano Sonatas, volume 2". The album was released in 2020 on Convivium Records, produced by Adaq Khan. Born in 1936, John White has composed nearly 200 sonatas, and we also recommend the first volume that Jonathan released. On the episode we play sonatas 156, 131 and 105.
https://jonathanpowellpianist.com
https://conviviumrecords.co.uk/product/piano-sonatas-volume-ii/
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We spoke with Egyptian-Canadian composer Sam Shalabi about Land of Kush's album Sand Enigma, released in 2019 on the label Constellation. Land Of Kush is a large orchestra assembled and directed by Sam.
The album is available here:
cstrecords.com/pages/land-of-kush
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We spoke with Turkish composer Didem Coskunseven about her work "Ext.The Woods.Night", written in 2021. The work is for electric guitar, synthesisers, percussion, saxophone and electronics. It was composed for Ensemble Nikel and this live recording comes from their performance of the work at 2021 November Music. A video recording of the Donaueschingen Musiktage performance is available here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWhdNM5iCwY
https://cnmat.berkeley.edu/people/didem-coskunseven
https://ensemblenikel.com
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This episode features Speaksome, the latest album of Norwegian pianist, composer and improviser Christian Wallumrød, released in 2021 on Hubro.
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In this episode composer Sarah Hennies talks about her composition Spectral Malsconcities, performed by the group Bearthoven (Karl Larson, piano; Pat Swoboda, bass; Matt Evans, percussion). This recording was released in 2020 on New World Records. At the end you will hear a 10 minute extract of this 30 minute work and we highly recommend you check out the rest of the work here:
https://newworldrecords.bandcamp.com/album/sarah-hennies-spectral-malsconcities
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In this episode pianist Yshani Perinpanayagam talks about her recording of Cheryl Frances-Hoad's "Game On" for solo piano and Commodore 64 computer.
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In this episode we spoke to cellist and composer Judith Hamman about her release Music for Cello and Humming. The recording was released on Blank Forms in October 2020 and is available here:
https://blankformseditions.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-cello-and-humming
https://judith-hamann.com
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In this episode Austrian composer Bernhard Gander talks about his forthcoming release “Oozing Earth” written for Ensemble Modern conducted by Brad Lubman, Metal singer Attila Csihar, and drummer Flo Mounier. "Oozing Earth" will be released on the metal label Supreme Chaos Records in 2022.
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In this episode singer Linn Andrea Fuglseth from Trio Mediæval and composer David Lang discuss their collaboration on Lang's piece Just (After Song of Songs) which was released by Louth Contemporary Music Society in 2015. You may listen to their recording here .
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In this episode performer Eugene Ughetti talks about his collaboration with sound artist Philip Samartzis and their installation work "ARRAY" which is based on sounds recorded in Antarctica. The album was released by Room40 in October 2021.
https://room40.bandcamp.com/album/array
https://bogongsound.com.au/artists/philip-samartzis
https://speakpercussion.com/about/staff-board/
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This episode features German music producer Hendrik Weber, aka Pantha du Prince, talking about his latest project "429 Hz – Formen von Stille", released on Modern Recordings in 2021.
https://modernrecordings.de/formenvonstille/
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In this episode Brazilian composer Ricardo Eizirik talks about his approach to compositional concepts, and his piece "Obsessive Compulsive Music" performed by Trio Catch.
https://www.ricardoeizirik.com
https://triocatch.com/en/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJC-iJEmq3Y
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with flautist Kathryn Williams about her recording of Aldo Clementi's "Overture", which was released on All That Dust in November 2021.
https://allthatdust.com/releases/canoni-circolari/
http://www.kathryngwilliams.com
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with composer Christopher Fox and clarinettist Heather Roche about their release Headlong, which is the title track of their 2018 release on Metier.
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with composer Wang Lu about her work Urban Inventory. This is the title piece from a 2017 release of her work on New Focus Records. The work is performed by Third Sound Ensemble.
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We spoke with cellist Anton Lukoszevieze about Apartment House's recording of Julius Eastman's Feminie, which was released on the Another Timbre label. The episode ends with a ten-minute extract of this hour long work.
www.anothertimbre.com/femenine.html
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Berlin based composerJessie Marino. We spoke about Jessie's piano piece Slender Threads, performed by Simone Keller). The work will be released on a forthcoming album.
www.simonekeller.ch/english.html
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Claire Edwardes, a Sydney based percussionist who is artistic director of Ensemble Offspring. We spoke about Ensemble Offspring's recording of Andrea Keller's Love in Solitude, which was released in 2019 on the album Offspring Bites 2.
The album is available for purchase here:
ensembleoffspring.bandcamp.com/album/off…es-2-2019
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with New York based trumpet player, improviser & composer Nate Wooley about his 4 CD release, The Complete Syllables Music (2017).
The album is available for purchase here:
natewooley.bandcamp.com/album/complet…llables-music
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with composer Marko Ciciliani about his 2020 audiovisual performance-installation Rave Séance.
http://www.ciciliani.com/rave-sceance.html
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with composer & saxophonist Travis La Plante about his collaboration with YarnWire on the piece "Inner Garden", which was released on 2020 on New Amsterdam Records.
https://travislaplante.bandcamp.com/album/inner-garden
http://travislaplante.com
https://www.yarnwire.org
Travis Laplante- tenor saxophone
Ning Yu- piano, wind chimes
Laura Barger- piano, wind chimes
Ian Antonio- vibraphone, cymbals, frame drum, wind chimes
Russell Greenberg- vibraphone, cymbals, frame drum, wind chimes
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with London composer Alex Hills about "Alles", a piece he wrote in 2013. The work features on Alex's CD The Music of Making Strange on Carrier Records.
https://carrierrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-music-of-making-strange
https://alexhills.com
Violin: Mayah Kadish
Cello: Lucy Railton
Percussion: Serge Vuille
Piano: Roderick Chadwick
Recording Engineer: Erik Nystrom
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with UK based lute player Elizabeth Kenny and composer Ben Oliver about "Extending from the inside", a piece Ben wrote for solo theorbo in 2014. Liz included the piece on her album "Ars longa: Old and new music for theorbo", which was released on Linn Records.
LP available for purchase here:
https://www.linnrecords.com/recording-ars-longa-old-and-new-music-theorbo-digital-deluxe-version
https://elizabethkenny.co.uk
https://www.benolivermusic.com
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with London based pianist Mark Knoop about his recording of Matthew Shlomowitz's "Explorations in Polytonality and other Musical Wonders, Volume 1", which was released in May 2021. The episode features two of the seven pieces: Parlour Nancarrow and Variations in Octaves.
Available for purchase here:
https://markknoop.bandcamp.com/album/explorations-in-polytonality-and-other-musical-wonders-volume-1
https://markknoop.com
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In this episode improviser, saxophonist, producer and singer Espen Reinertsen talks about his two solo records released on SusannaSonata.
https://susannasonata.com/product/forgaflingspop-espen-reinertsen-vinyl/
https://susannasonata.com/product/nattsyntese-espen-reinertsen-vinyl/
https://www.espenreinertsen.no
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with LA based composer and guitarist Nicholas Deyoe about his composition for solo electric guitar "toward a different nctrn".
The track was released in 2021 and is available here:
nicholasdeyoe.bandcamp.com/album/nctrns
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with UK based cellist Alice Purton and composer Sam Salem about Sam's composition THIS IS FINE, which Alice recorded from home during the Codid-19 lockdown. Alice and Sam are both members of Distractfold Ensemble and the track was released on Distractfold's 2021 LP The New Unusual, which is available here:
distractfoldensemble.bandcamp.com/album/th…-unusual
www.distractfold.co.uk/alice-purton
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Norwegian Hardanger fiddle player and composer Benedicte Maurseth about her forthcoming album Hárr, which will be released later this year on the Hubro label.
https://www.maurseth.net
https://soundcloud.com/hubro
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Ohio based bassoonist / improviser Dana Jessen about Part 1 from her album Winter Chapel. The album was released on Carrier Records in December 2020 & is available for purchase here: https://danajessen.bandcamp.com/album/winter-chapel-2
https://www.danajessen.com
https://carrierrecords.bandcamp.com
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Cornish based composer Graham Fitkin about his piece Sciosophy, here performed by pianists Eleanor Alberga, Shelagh Sutherland, Errollyn Wallen & Graham himself. The work was written in 1986 and has recently been remastered and released on the LP "Flak".
Available for purchase here:
https://ffm.to/flak
https://fitkin.com
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Rome based flautist Manuel Zurria about his recording of James Tenney's "Harmonium #1". This track features on Manuel's 2020 album Again & Again, which was released on the ANTS label.
LP available for purchase here:
https://ants4.bandcamp.com/album/again-again
https://www.manuelzurria.com/
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Hamburg based composer Alexander Schubert about his AI Music Project AV3RY.
CGI by Pedro González Fernández
You can interact with AV3RY here:
Telegram Chat: https://telegram.me/Av3ry_Bot
http://av3ry.net/
http://www.alexanderschubert.net
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with L.A. based composer Celia Hollander about and her album "Draft" and the track "5:59pm" from her LP "Timekeeper", which will be released on Leaving Records in Summer 2021.
Music available here:
https://celiahollander.bandcamp.com
http://celiahollander.com
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with London based composer Tim Parkinson about "They've Got a Good View of the Shard". This track features on his 2020 album Here Comes a Monster, released on Cafe Oto's Takuroko label.
LP available here:
www.cafeoto.co.uk/shop/tim-parkins…comes-a-monster/
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Oslo based composer/performer Eivind Buene about his "Schubert Lounge" project.
Available for purchase here:
http://www.mererecords.com/2012/04/02/schubert-lounge/
https://www.eivindbuene.com
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For this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Vienna based composer Bernhard Lang about "Monadologie XXXVI Chopin 12 Etudes", a 45-minute work in 12 parts for solo piano. The podcast features the live premier performance of this work, which Daan Vandewalle gave at the 2020 edition of the Transit Festival, in Leuven, Belgium. Thanks to Transit Festival for allowing us to share this unreleased recording.
You'll hear an extract from the second part after the intro and a complete performance of the first part at the end.
https://www.bernhardlang.de
http://daanvandewalle.com
https://www.festival2021.be/index.php/transit/agenda
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In this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with London based composer/performer Lucie Treacher about her album "Cryosphere", which was released in 2019. You'll hear the track "Ricochet" at the beginning and "Haar" at the end.
The release is available for purchase here:
lucietreacher.bandcamp.com/album/cryosphere
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In this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with London based composer Oliver Leith, pianist Siwan Rhys & percussionist George Barton about PART 4 of "Good Day Good Day Bad Day Bad Day", which was released on Another Timbre in 2020.
The release that is available for purchase here:
www.anothertimbre.com/oliverleith.html
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In this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Berlin based composer Joanna Bailie about "Souvenir", the third & final movement of her piece "Symphony-Street-Souvenir". Originally written for the Ives Ensemble, the revised version on this podcast is played by Ensemble Plus Minus from a NMC release that is available for purchase here:
https://nmc-recordings.myshopify.com/products/joanna-bailie-artificial-environments
https://joannabailie.com
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In this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with LA based composer/performer Sarah Davachi about two tracks from her 2020 album "Cantus, Descant", ending with the track "Gold Upon White".
https://sarahdavachi.bandcamp.com/album/cantus-descant
https://www.sarahdavachi.com/aboutSoundmaking Ep.14: Sarah Davachi, Gold Upon White
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In this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Berlin based Australian composer Thomas Meadowcroft about his radiophonic work "Moving Homes".
Anthony Burr (bass clarinet)
Anthea Caddy (voice, violoncello on 'cyclones')
Zoé Cartier (violoncello)
Robin Hayward (tuba on 'cyclones')
Hilary Jeffery (trombone)
Boris Meinhold (guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin)
Rico Repotente (extra guitar on 'Country 'n Gamelan')
Michael Rotschopf (voice)
Thomas Meadowcroft (voice, e-piano, organ, ukulele, electronics, realisation)
The complete work is available for download here:
https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/archived/soundproof/moving-homes/7218294
http://www.thomasmeadowcroft.com
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In this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with London based Irish composer Jennifer Walshe about her track "Dowland Flow My Tears", a track on her album, "A Late Anthology of Early Music, Volume 1: ancient to renaissance", which was released on Tetbind records in 2020.
Album available here:
https://jenniferwalshe.bandcamp.com/album/a-late-anthology-of-early-music-vol-1-ancient-to-renaissance
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In this episode of Soundmaking we spoke with Stephan Meidell from Strings & Timpani about their track "Escargot". This is a track on their 2020 album "Voice & Strings & Timpani", released on Hubro.
Album available here:
https://stringsandtimpani.bandcamp.com/album/voice-strings-timpani
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