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Jennie Gottschalk is a composer and author based in Boston. She holds a doctorate from Northwestern University and her dissertation and current work explores connections between American pragmatist thought and experimental music. Gottschalk is also the author of the book Experimental Music Since 1970, published in 2016. In the interview, we discuss the challenges of defining experimental music, the influence of indeterminacy, and recent developments in the field. Music: New Work by Pauline Oliveros, performed by The Circle Trio: Pauline Oliveros, accordion; India Cooke, violin; Karolyn van Putten, voice (Other Minds Festival 8); Triptych by Éliane Radigue, performed by Éliane Radigue (Other Minds Archives); Raga 18 by John Cage, performed by Amelia Cuni, dhrupad vocals; Werner Durand, drones/electronics; Raymond Kacynski and Federico Sanesi, percussion (Other Minds Records); Transparent City by Michael Pisaro, performed by Michael Pisaro (The Nature of Music) Follow Jennie on Twitter. jenniegottschalk.com Experimental Music Since 1970 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. otherminds.org Contact us at otherminds@otherminds.org. The Other Minds Podcast is hosted and edited by Joseph Bohigian. Intro/outro music is “Kings: Atahualpa” by Brian Baumbusch (Other Minds Records).
Compositora española afincada en Colonia, debe la gran originalidad de su obra a sus investigaciones etnomusicológicas, que la han llevado por todo el mundo. Se desenvuelve en el ámbito de la escena, la instalación sonora, el arte radiofónico, la video creación y la electroacústica._____Has escuchadoEquilibrio (2010). Juan Carlos Garbayo e Isabel Pérez-Requeijo, pianos; Atelier Gombau; Carlos Cuesta, director. Verso (2010)Flores V. Herbst (2003). Amelia Cuni y María de Alvear, voces; Ensemble musikFabrik. World Edition (2012)Thinking (2000). Stephen Clarke, piano; Marc Sabat, violín. World Edition (2003)_____ Selección bibliográficaÁLVAREZ-FERNÁNDEZ, Miguel, La radio ante el micrófono: voz, erotismo y sociedad de masas. Consonni ediciones, 2021*ALVEAR, María de, “‘Si quieres tener tu singularidad, al final eres la rara'. Entrevista con Ruth Prieto”. El Compositor Habla (2020), consultada el 20 de junio de 2023: [Web]HILLER, Egbert (ed.), Ein Konzert ist eine Feuerstelle: die Komponistin María de Alvear. Wolke Verlag, 2021IGES, José, “María de Alvear: resonancias del ser”. Sibila, n.º 53 (2017), p. 55*PRIETO, Ruth, “María de Alvear: femenino singular”. Ritmo, vol. 92 (2021), pp. 28-30* *Documento disponible para su consulta en la Sala de Nuevas Músicas de la Biblioteca y Centro de Apoyo a la Investigación de la Fundación Juan March
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Cobb Bussinger, 3. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Jay Kishor, 2. Suzanne Teng, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Eric Kamen, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Abbas Premjee, 7. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 8. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Jesse Manno, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Jay Kishor
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CXXXVIII. Vox Humana by Michael Brunner (@four4). Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. Tracklist: 1. Perila and Ulla - intrinsic matter 2. Jorge Reyes Valencia - El rostro de los abuelos 3. Jan Jelinek - Slavoj Zizek, what signs were there of the imminent dissolution of Yugoslavia? 4. HPC - Sleepwalker 5. X-TG - Janitor of Lunacy 6. tobias. - The Mirror Blind 7. Matmos - Flashcube Fog Wares / Głucha Affera Słów 8. Amelia Cuni, Werner Durand - Third Yama: Midday 9. Felicia Atkinson - Enter the Memory of a Crow 10. Carmen Villain - Two Halves Touching 11. Pamela Z - In The Other World 12. LOVESLIESCRUSHING - Nauv 13. Michael Vetter - Dream on a Summer's Day 14. Broadcast - Milling Around The Village 15. Moor Mother - TRUE LIES OF HISTORY feat OLOF MELANDER 16. Bengt Berger - Bitter Funeral Beer
In this podcast: 1. Suchitra Lata, 2. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 3. Eric Kamen, 4. Sasha Merkulov, 5. Jay Kishor, 6. Suchitra Lata, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Eliyahu Sills, 9. Amelia Cuni, 10. Eliyahu Sills, 11. Eliyahu Sills
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Anna Rynefors and Erik Ask Upmark, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Amelia Cuni, 5. Diana Rowan, 6. Kitka, 7. Carlos Schwarz, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Viva La Pepa, 10. Shira Kammen, 11. Un-Kai, 12. The Headroom Project, 13. Mundi
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Diana Rowan, 3. Tilopa, 4. Maneli Jamal, 5. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 6. Jasmine Brunch, 7. Jarkko Hietanen, 8. Lisa Lynne, 9. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 10. Tilopa, 11. Paul Avgerinos
In this podcast: 1. Jesse Manno, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 4. Magic Carpet, 5. Jay Kishor, 6. Eric Kamen, 7. Gopal, 8. Abbas Premjee, 9. Sasha Merkulov, 10. Ruben van Rompaey, 11. Sasha Merkulov
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Gokul Salvadi, 7. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Sasha Merkulov, 3. Suchita Parte, 4. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 5. Anup, 6. Ruben van Rompaey, 7. Cobb Bussinger, 8. Eric Kamen, 9. Suzanne Teng, 10. Middle-Earth Ensemble
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Suchitra Lata, 3. Hans Christian, 4. Lisa Lynne, 5. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne, 6. Mundi, 7. Teslim, 8. Amy Denio, 9. Barbepeste Official Orchestra
In this podcast: 1. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 2. Jesse Manno, 3. Eric Kamen, 4. Eric Kamen, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Anup, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Amelia Cuni, 9. Abbas Premjee, 10. Sora, 11. Sasha Merkulov, 12. Cobb Bussinger, 13. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Sora, 3. Kaila Flexer, 4. Sandeep Bhandari, 5. Daria, 6. Gilles Zimmermann, 7. Jerry Palmer, 8. Kato Kahra, 9. Aryeh Frankfurter, 10. Tilopa, 11. Dubmaster Conte
En sværmerisk strengeleg skabt af engle tilsat musik af Juliette Gréco, Angelo Badalamenti, Kiev Kammerkor, Amelia Cuni, Schubert, og et hemmeligt møde mellem Jørgen Ingmann og Søren Ulrik Thomsen. Vært: Minna Grooss. www.dr.dk/p2
In this podcast: 1. Beth Quist, 2. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 3. Magic Carpet, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Jay Kishor, 8. Suchitra Lata, 9. thirty3
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Hans Christian, 3. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 4. Sasha Merkulov, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Anup, 7. Jesse Manno, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Laura Dreyer, 3. Mundi, 4. Barry Phillips, 5. hands upon black earth, 6. Daria, 7. Chad Farran, 8. Ustoz, 9. Pranavibes, 10. Werner Durand
On today's episode, I talk to modern composer Terry Riley. Originally from Colfax, CA, Terry began studying composition and performing solo piano in the 1950s. He befriended and collaborated with composer La Monte Young, and through the '60s further refined his sound. Terry's 1964 revolutionary composition "In C" essentially launched what is now known as the Minimalist movement. The piece's interlocking repetitive patterns changed the course of 20th century music, and its influence has been heard in the works of prominent composers such as Steve Reich and Philip Glass, as well as in the music of rock groups such as The Who and Soft Machine, as well as in collaborations with everyone from John Cale to Pauline Oliveros to Kronos Quartet. Since the '60s, Terry hasn't slowed down a moment, and he continues to compose and perform, and his latest recording is 2019's The Lion's Throne, a collaboration with singer Amelia Cuni. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Panacea, 3. Laura Inserra, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. The Headroom Project, 6. Jasmine Brunch, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Panacea, 9. Francois Couture, 10. Hans Christian
In this podcast: 1. Emily Burridge, 2. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 3. Fernwood, 4. Amelia Cuni, 5. hands upon black earth, 6. Tim Rayborn, 7. Rimi Basu, 8. Francois Couture, 9. Aryeh Frankfurter, 10. David Gilden, 11. Radhamohan and Savitri, 12. Ruben van Rompaey
In this podcast: 1. Panic Ensemble, 2. Wet City Rockers, 3. Olexa Kabanov, 4. The Headroom Project, 5. Francois Couture, 6. Jesse Manno, 7. Aryeh Frankfurter, 8. Panic Ensemble, 9. Jesse Manno, 10. Aryeh Frankfurter, 11. Maneli Jamal, 12. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 13. Ruben van Rompaey
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Abbas Premjee, 3. Amelia Cuni, 4. Gopal, 5. Jay Kishor, 6. Suzanne Teng
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Gopal, 3. Hans Christian, 4. Gopal, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Eric Kamen, 9. Beth Quist, 10. Ruben van Rompaey, 11. Jay Kishor
Bio Is The New Black #6 - Entretien avec Anne-Lyse Renon, Design graphique dans les pratiques de la science
Radiogarden er et radiofonisk verdenskort med alle verdens radiostationer. Fra Nigeria i syd, til det nordligste Lapland. Lokal musik blander sig med Beethoven, og den samme popsang dukker op med 10.000 kilometers afstand og lader hånt om grænser og politiske spændninger. Amelia Cuni krydser spor med Rena Rolska. Sibelius og Ulla Pirttijärvi deler sko, og Abba er alle steder. Produceret for DR af Munck Studios København.
Radiogarden er et radiofonisk verdenskort med alle verdens radiostationer. Fra Nigeria i syd, til det nordligste Lapland. Lokal musik blander sig med Beethoven, og den samme popsang dukker op med 10.000 kilometers afstand og lader hånt om grænser og politiske spændninger. Amelia Cuni krydser spor med Rena Rolska. Sibelius og Ulla Pirttijärvi deler sko, og Abba er alle steder. Produceret for DR af Munck Studios København.
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 4. Eric Kamen, 5. Suzanne Teng, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Suzanne Teng, 8. Middle-Earth Ensemble
In this podcast: 1. Magic Carpet, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Gokul Salvadi, 4. Sora, 5. Suchitra Lata, 6. Beth Quist, 7. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 8. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. The Headroom Project, 3. Dejan Ilijic, 4. Hans Christian, 5. Abbas Premjee, 6. Shira Kammen, 7. Kitka, 8. Kara Nomadica, 9. Mundi, 10. Jerry Palmer, 11. Ryo Utasato
DRONES—not the ones that fly, take pictures and drop bombs, but sustained musical reference tones—have been used for thousands of years. Simple, effective, and popular, drones originated in ancient southwest Asia, and spread to Europe, India, and Africa. For many contemporary listeners, their first encounter with a drone was in Indian classical music. It's normally produced by a dedicated instrument called the tamboura (or tanpura), which creates a sustained buzzing sound with the reference pitch and a harmonic fifth above it. Some Indian instruments like the sitar, sarod, and saranghi have drone strings built-in. Not to be outdone, western bagpipes produce multiple drones, as does the medieval hurdy-gurdy. And today, drones are common in electronic and avant-garde music. Microtones are another basic feature of Indian music. Where western music uses just 12 equally spaced tones to the octave, Indian scales typically have 22, allowing more elaborate melodies and ornamentation. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, we return to the entrancing sounds of Indian contemplative music, on a program called DRONES & MICROTONES. Music is by SAMIR BODHI, HANS CHRISTIAN, AL GROMER KHAN, J.J. GREGG, RAMAN & SRIKANTH, MANOSE, and AMELIA CUNI & WERNER DURAND. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Hans Christian, 4. Eric Kamen, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Gopal, 7. Eliyahu Sills, 8. Eric Kamen, 9. Sasha Merkulov, 10. Magic Carpet
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Kara Nomadica, 3. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 4. Pranavibes, 5. Amelia Cuni, 6. The Lost Mode, 7. Lisa Lynne, 8. Daniel Berkman, 9. Aryeh Frankfurter, 10. Toni Castells, 11. Francois Couture, 12. Aryeh Frankfurter, 13. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne, 14. Gopal
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Gokul Salvadi, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Eliyahu Sills, 5. Suchita Parte, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Sasha Merkulov, 8. Gokul Salvadi, 9. Suzanne Teng
In this podcast: 1. Zhaba, 2. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, 3. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
In this podcast: 1. Jasmine Brunch, 2. Geoff Cawthorn, 3. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 4. Piotr Janeczek, 5. Koshanin, 6. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 7. Jarkko Hietanen, 8. Joel Bruce Wallach, 9. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 10. Mogilalia, 11. Joachim Heimbaecher, 12. Paul Avgerinos
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Eliyahu Sills, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Ruben van Rompaey, 5. Suzanne Teng, 6. Eric Kamen, 7. Eliyahu Sills, 8. Gopal, 9. Cobb Bussinger, 10. Sasha Merkulov, 11. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. David Gilden, 3. Hans Christian, 4. Suchitra Lata, 5. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Abbas Premjee, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Jay Kishor, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Suzanne Teng, 9. Suchitra Lata
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Sasha Merkulov, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Gokul Salvadi, 5. Gopal, 6. Sora, 7. Jay Kishor, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Anup, 10. Sasha Merkulov
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Abbas Premjee, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Jesse Manno, 7. Eliyahu Sills, 8. Eliyahu Sills, 9. Jesse Manno, 10. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Gokul Salvadi, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Sasha Merkulov, 5. Sora, 6. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Suzanne Teng, 4. Ruben van Rompaey, 5. Hans Christian, 6. Eliyahu Sills, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 9. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Sasha Merkulov, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 5. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Jesse Manno, 8. Eliyahu Sills, 9. Sasha Merkulov
In this podcast: 1. Jesse Manno, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Amelia Cuni, 5. Sasha Merkulov, 6. Beth Quist, 7. Suchitra Lata, 8. Cobb Bussinger, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Ruben van Rompaey
In this podcast: 1. Jay Kishor, 2. Anup, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Gopal, 5. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 6. Magic Carpet, 7. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Jesse Manno, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 6. Jay Kishor, 7. Amelia Cuni
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Abbas Premjee, 4. Gopal, 5. Gopal, 6. Abbas Premjee, 7. Jesse Manno, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Sasha Merkulov, 10. Gopal
I mention podcast 265, but my show notes and I corrected this after i checked during our first set. Sorry for any confusion! On podcast 266 of the program, we've got new material. We're going to open up the phone lines, get your comments, and have a good time. In the audio, I said podcast 265 and initially labeled this 265, but I corrected this and the podcast as it moved along. Set 1: Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, Seconds of Thirst Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, Clearing Set 2: Jake Bradford-Sharp, Surprise-Jake Bradford Jake Bradford-Sharp, Downtown Boogie-Jake Bradford Jake Bradford-Sharp, D'accord-Jake Bradford Set 3: Liquid Rainbow, Love not fear (live) Liquid Rainbow, The Earth belongs to Nature Liquid Rainbow, Generation Liquid Liquid Rainbow, Walking through the Desert (live) Set 4: Vate, Apolo x Vate, Mac-ila Vate, Casa Set 5: Steve Roach, Melted Mantra end of program
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Gopal, 6. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 7. Ruben van Rompaey, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni, 2. Beth Quist, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Eliyahu Sills, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Suzanne Teng, 7. Hans Christian, 8. Eliyahu Sills, 9. Sasha Merkulov, 10. Abbas Premjee
In this podcast: 1. Suchitra Lata, 2. Cobb Bussinger, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Suchita Parte, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 7. Ruben van Rompaey, 8. Ruben van Rompaey, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Beth Quist
PALACIO DE LOS CONDES DE SANTA ANA | 24/03/18 | LUCENA | TRACKLIST >> (from minute marked track starting, mixed tracks up to 4 minutes) 00.00 Robert Aiki & Aubrey Love | Levitation Praxis pt.4 | DDS025 06.00 News from Salieri | Hotel Cecil | MANDRO03 08.50 Amelia Cuni & Werner Durand | Already awake in the night | INIITU1003 13.52 Simon Scott | Traba | IMMUNE009 19.40 Klaus | Bt Gulf | TNM002 24.00 Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto | Glass | NOTON044 31.30 Burial Hex | Bagirwa Hymn | VON003 40.10 Charlemagne Palestine & Rhys Chatham | Belle-Vue / Sub Rosa Sessions | SRV367-1 49.50 Takehisa Kosugi | Studio Improvisations | BB146 58.05 Rayon | A beat of silence | MM152 60.50 Midori Takada | Through the looking glass | WRWTFWW019 68.20 The Eye of Time | Anti | DEN209 72.50 Dial.81 | Detropia OST | UHF001 75.50 David Kristian | The city without windows | CREME LP-05 77.02 + 78.45 V.A. | Springs of time | HJRLP36 80.28 Machinefabriek | Vergezichten | N31 82.50 Sachiko | Golden Hypnos | AUDIOMER005 86.20 Kassen | Kassen Ep | CREC05 95.20 Dollboy | Casual Nudism | ARABLE7 100.40 Susumu Yokota | Image 1983-1998 | Skintone Records Japan 103.29 Genia & John Richards | Suite for piano and electronics | NONCLSSV002 106.30 + 110.40 154 | Strike | APE LP01 |||||||||||||||||||||||||| DRONE Y AMBIENT en mezcla continua, una oportunidad interesante de escuchar discos de mi colección que no salen tan a menudo de casa, estarán nuevas referencias de Raster Noton, como el directo de Sakamoto y Alva Noto (GLASS), cositas mas clásicas como Charlemagne Palestine (uno de mis referentes en construcción de realidades) o sellos españoles como Mandró (News from Salieri en formato cassette).
In this podcast: 1. Suchitra Lata, 2. Suchitra Lata, 3. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 4. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 5. Gopal, 6. Suchitra Lata, 7. Jay Kishor, 8. Gopal, 9. Jay Kishor, 10. Jay Kishor