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Vox: Short audio from the RLF
Clare Fisher: Writers Who Inspire Me

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 2:44


'The writers that grab me these days are those who pull and push not only at the limits of language but at those of form. 'The writers that grab me these days are those who pull and push not only at the limits of language but at those of form. Lydia Davis takes the already chameleon short story and whittles it down to single paragraphs, stacking sentences into collages.

Vox: Short audio from the RLF
Clare Fisher: Loneliness And The Writer

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 3:11


'Loneliness can take many forms. Yet the meta-loneliness, if you like – is perhaps the pain of being wrenched from whatever shape we'd expected, pre-pandemic, our lives to take. 'Loneliness can take many forms. Yet the leathery skin on which these more specific lonelinesses totter – the meta-loneliness, if you like – is perhaps the pain of being wrenched from whatever shape we'd expected, pre-pandemic, our lives to take.

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Vox: Short audio from the RLF
Clare Fisher: Letter To My Younger Self

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 2:46


'You kiss boys. You stay up whispering to your girl friends about kissing boys. You do not think that you are thinking about kissing girls. 'On Saturday nights, you put on a miniskirt and drink (and often throw up) vodka orange in south London living rooms. You kiss boys. You stay up whispering to girl friends about kissing boys. You do not think that you are thinking about kissing girls.

Vox: Short audio from the RLF
Clare Fisher: The Perfect Place To Write

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 2:48


'The sight of the plastic table and scratchy seats had a rather Pavlovian effect on me. I'd pull out my notebook and start scribbling without even thinking about it. 'The sight of the plastic table and scratchy seats had a rather Pavlovian effect on me. I'd pull out my notebook and start scribbling without even thinking about it. When I ran out of steam, I'd watch the semi-derelict factories of the Bradford suburbs pass.

El Show de las Grandes Orquestas
Clare Fisher,Pianista.

El Show de las Grandes Orquestas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 24:15


Las grandes Orquestas del mundo en escena, gracias a su conductor Carlos Bautista

pianista orquestas carlos bautista clare fisher
Writers Aloud: The RLF Podcast
Location And The Writer, part 24

Writers Aloud: The RLF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 27:33


Caroline Smailes takes us for a soak at the Victoria Baths in Manchester, a self-proclaimed Water Palace of the Victorian era. Mark Illis explores Blackheath in south-east London, and the layers of memory that cluster there. Clare Fisher wanders the many ginnels, alleys, nooks and crannies of Leeds, and examines their role in inspiring her writing.

Here’s To Life with Tori Reid
Sound of Our Times: Prince, Brent and the Fischers

Here’s To Life with Tori Reid

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 28:23


Last week Prince enjoyed a birthday.   He remains one of the most celebrated pop artist of the 20th century and the soundtrack by which many artists measure their own creations and draw inspiration from.  In this episode of Here's to Life's, Tori Reid explores the music and orchestral arrangements of some of his most widely celebrated albums including Parade, Sign of the Times, Batman (Soundtrack), Lotus Flow3r, Chrystal Ball, Graffiti Bridge and Girl Six.  Brent Fisher and his father, the late Clare Fisher are in fact, a soundtrack for the 21st century having composed musical arrangements for Paul McCartney, Celine Deon, Chaka Khan, Toni Braxton, Raphael Sadiiq, Al Jarreau, Michael Jackson, Usher, The Roots (with Elvis Costello) and D'Angelo. Going back to the 1940's, a prodigy Clare Fisher was profoundly influenced by Latin jazz, mambo and bossa nova greats as Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez and Machito.  His greatest, most enduring and noted collaborations have come posthumously with his son, Brent, a prodigy in his own right who grew up lying under the piano listening to his father.   In fact, they have won 3 Grammy's on their collaborations. This is part 1 of a 2 part series focusing on the Fischer musical legacy"On the first big album that dad did for Prince on Parade, Prince wrote in the liner notes... it said special thank you to Clare Fischer for making more beautiful, the colors, black and white. Cause you know, there was that whole black and white theme for Parade and Under the Cherry Moon that the album covers in black and whites... basically Questlove did the same thing on this wise Up  Ghost album.  He said special thank you to Brent Fischer for making more beautiful, the colors, white an black."                 Brent FischerCredits    Guest: Brent Fischer Host and Producer:  Tori ReidExecutive Producer:  Patrick A. HowellWriter:  Patrick A. HowellPost Production:  We Edit PodcastsAdd'l Post Production:  Brian K. Jackson at Maven SoundzPost Production Assistant:  Lauren YoungShow Intern Affiliation:  Howard UniversityVoiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake MooreAdvertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water SystemsAdvertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden WestAd Voiceover Artist:  Ginger LevertAssociate Producer: Claris Dodge  Special Consultant: Jizelle Reid Music Editor: Matt Brownlie Music: by Brent Fischer New Thing, Son of a Dad, RainforestPrince music featuring the Claire and Brent Fischer Sound Sign of the Times (Clare Fischer, Orchestral Arrangement, Brent Fischer Percussion) All My Dreams (Clare Fischer, Orchestral Arrangement)Resources Mentioned:Connect with the Guests:Brent Fischer's Official WebsiteBrent Fischer Connect with Tori Reid:Tori Reid on InstagramHere's To Life on FacebookLogo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Imagesa Victory & Noble production© 2021 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved

Armando en la memoria
El piano, Manzanero y sus amigos (parte II)

Armando en la memoria

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 48:38


Este episodio es la segunda parte de la presentación del disco “Manzanero y sus amigos”, de 1995. En esta charla, el maestro cuenta detalles sobre este álbum y las canciones que interpretaron diversos pianistas, entre ellos: Jorge Calandreli, Alejandro Lerner, Juan Carlos Calderón, Cesar Camargo Mariano y Clare Fisher. También hablan sobre los derechos de autor, pero sobre todo de la música. Créditos: Guion, producción y locución: Edgar Cruz Conducción: Armando Manzanero y Laura Blum Dirección de Producción y programación Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, 2021

El Show de las Grandes Orquestas
Clare Fisher Pianista.

El Show de las Grandes Orquestas

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 24:47


Las grandes Orquestas del mundo en escena, gracias a su conductor Carlos Bautista

pianista orquestas carlos bautista clare fisher
Armando en la memoria
El piano, Manzanero y sus amigos (parte I)

Armando en la memoria

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 48:09


Aquí escucharán la primera parte de la presentación de un disco que salió en 1995, llamado "Manzanero y sus amigos", en donde el maestro Armando Manzanero conversando con Laura Blum, habla de cómo conformó este disco que cobró gran importancia en su discografía; se trata de las composiciones de las canciones del maestro en el piano de varios aristas como: Jorge Calandreli, Alejandro Lerner, Juan Carlos Calderón, Cesar Camargo Mariano y Clare Fisher. Créditos: Guion, producción y locución: Edgar Cruz Conducción: Armando Manzanero y Laura Blum Dirección de Producción y programación Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, 2021

El Show de las Grandes Orquestas
Clare Fisher Pianista

El Show de las Grandes Orquestas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 24:47


Las grandes Orquestas del mundo en escena, gracias a su conductor Carlos Bautista

pianista orquestas carlos bautista clare fisher
Clasica 103.3fm
El Show de las Grandes Orquestas - Clare Fisher (Pianista)

Clasica 103.3fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 23:06


Leeds Lit Fest
Clare Fisher: Fiction Writing Workshop

Leeds Lit Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 13:58


Novelist, short story writer, creative writing teacher and editorial consultant Clare Fisher teaches a workshop from Pudsey library in how to turn experiences of Leeds into fiction through a series of reading, writing and discussion activities. Participants explore their personal connection with the city of Leeds and learn how to capture characters, places, spaces and mysteries on the page. Featuring an exclusive interview with Clare. Recorded and produced by Chapel FM. Support this podcast

The Bisexual Agenda
Episode 6 - Dyke Drama: A Novel

The Bisexual Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 57:56


This week I'm talking to my very accomplished Capricorn friend Clare Fisher, who has published two books (find them at Waterstones and all good bookshops). We're talking about queer books, dyke drama, desire, hope, and Clare's Bisexual Agenda! Follow Clare on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clarefisherwriter/ Buy her books: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/297/297012/all-the-good-things/9780241978115.html https://www.waterstones.com/book/how-the-light-gets-in/clare-fisher/9781910312124 Follow the podcast: www.instagram.com/thebisexualagendapod/ The Bookish Type: https://www.instagram.com/thebookishtypeleeds/ Books we mentioned: How the Light Gets In & All the Good Things Clare Fisher Virtuoso Yelena Moskovich Nightwood Djuna Barnes Starling Days Rowan Hisayo Call Me by Your Name André Aciman The Price of Salt (Carol) Patricia Highsmith Written on the Body and Oranges are not the only fruit Jeanette Winterson Difficult Women Roxane Gay Queer Sex Juno Roche The Argonauts, Bluets, The Red Parts Maggie Nelson Girl Meets Boy, How to be Both, Free Love and Other Stories Ali Smith Paul takes the form of a mortal girl Andrea Lawlor Another Country James Baldwin The Bi-ble (published by Monstrous Regiment) Girl, Woman, Other Bernardine Evaristo Jacqueline Wilson After Delores Sarah Schulman Bad Behaviour and Two Girls Fat and Thin Mary Gaitskill Women Chloe Caldwell Her Body and Other Parties Carmen Maria Machado Content and trigger warnings (a lot of the books are quite dark) - pregnancy/birth (not graphic), AIDS crisis, sexual violence and sexual assault, domestic violence, racism, stalking, drug addiction, transitioning and gender reassignment surgery. Music: PremiumWave Tarot: GoldenThread

Touche à oreille - rencontres avec des musiciens
Bojan Z - Si tu ne réalises pas ton propre rêve, tu réalisera les rêves de quelqu'un d'autre.

Touche à oreille - rencontres avec des musiciens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 32:44


Aujourd’hui, Björn rencontre rencontre Bojan Z, pianiste de jazz franco-serbe. Il grandit à Belgrade dans le folklore yougoslave. C’est à 16 ans qu’il découvre le jazz et se fait rapidement un nom dans la scène. Lors d'un séjour aux Etats-unis, il intègre la master class de Clare Fisher. Au fil des années, Bojan développe une identité musicale unique au touché balcan et compte parmi les virtuoses du jazz français.Esprit libre et rebelle, il nous parle dans cet interview de son parcours, de son quotidien, de ses rêves et de ses combats.Notes :1 Site officiel de Bojan Z http://bojanz.com/Pour connaitre les nouveautés autour de ce podcast, suis Björn sur Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bjoern.gottschall/

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HOWA EP42 - GREG WELLS (PART 1)

hanging out with audiophiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 105:37


Welcome to the first of a two part epic chat with the excellent Greg Wells!  Yes! Mr. G.W. is a ludicrously talented chap. He's produced and written with Adele, he's responsible for the hugely successful The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, he's a long time collaborator with the lesser known Katy Perry, I mean who's ever heard of Ariana Grande ? Or Pink ? Pharrell Williams,  Burt Bacharach, Elton John ... Too MUCH and yet, this list is a mere micro dose of Greg's funk menu. It must feel amazing to able to express yourself on the drums, the piano and with the world of synths and also mixing and recording equipment. It's not RIGHT to be good at it all and yet Greg has the skills to write, play, record, mix. I think it's safe to say, he has ALL the skills. What's more, he has an unbelievable amount of knowledge and experience all in a generous and light hearted frame that is most fun to be around. There are so many milestones along his timeline that would be pinnacles of achievement for most. It's humbling just to think about. For example, He spent time under the tutelage of famed composer Clare Fisher who Susan Rogers talks about on out pod chat. (EP12)  I used to have some strong positive emotional reactions to the arrangements he made for Prince. Very strong! I can only imagine what powers Greg absorbed being in his company.  A father of 5, Mr Wells is a master at putting one at ease.  I chatted with him for a good hour on our first encounter and it felt like I'd known him for years.  I think his genuine openness and nurturing fatherly spirit has a lot to do with his success. I know he made me feel extremely welcome both times I chatted with him. That initial chin wag was made without the tape rolling sadly but on my return to have a proper chat, we got into a lengthy discussion that lasted around 3 hours! This time recorded :) We go way back to the start and get into some very emotional memories which I feel very greatful to Greg for sharing with me and hence with us all. An open, wise, playful badass. I feel like this chat could have gone on another 3 hours!  Please enjoy part 1 with the incomparable Greg Wells: Small note:  At one point I'm trying to recall the “Matt” that helped restoring Sam Phillips studios in Memphis. His full name is Matt Sprang Superb engineer with really good hair! http://www.southerngrooves.com ______________________________________   In the nitty I attempt to make a vocoder using only stock Ableton building blocks. What do ya need? 24 filters, 12 Max for Live Envelope followers and some tweaking :) spoiler alert. It works! ______________________________________   Music for 42 comes from  https://nudityforbeginners.com Check this link for some browser-based interactive music video promo fun.  It incorporates a couple teaser videos he made for the tracks that he will be evolving in the future. Let the evolution begin! ______________________________________ Thanks to Leap Wing audio for today's show sponsorship. They make some really interesting plugins and only 3 currently which I'm a fan of. Not too much to confuse or dilute Check them here! https://www.leapwingaudio.com   _______________________________________

End of All Things podcast
Letting the light in with Clare Fisher

End of All Things podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 72:14


In this episode, Rob chats to novelist and short story writer, Clare Fisher about writing things that won't sell, PhDs in failure, Lydia Davis, and being a southern softie living in Leeds (Leeds Leeds). Rob and Kate again come to you live from the infamous Salford pod in the even more infamous Media City. They chat about experimental fiction, Irish writers (again!), famous writers working shit jobs, that awful Rose Tremain interview in the TLS and writing the impossible.

Passages
#3 Clare Fisher on Carson McCullers

Passages

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 35:20


Clare Fisher on Carson McCullers's The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and the character Mick, a 12-year-old tomboy living in a mill town in 1930s Georgia who befriends a deaf-mute after he moves into her parents' boarding house.

Very Loose Women
All The Good Things, with Clare Fisher

Very Loose Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 23:15


We speak to author Clare Fisher about her book All The Good Things, published by Penguin. Clare talks about why she writes and how she researches her writing. We also share some of the tiny bad things we've done. Find out more about her book here.Follow us on Twitter @VLWRadio, Instagram VLWRadio and on Facebook.com/VeryLooseWomen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.