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Forstil dig en stor æske med guld udenpå. Når du åbner låget, gemmer der sig en smukt anlagt have fyldt med chokalder i form af musikalske overraskelser. Et par stykker af dem er Bela Lakatos & The Gypsy Youth Project, Debussy, Shara Worden, Esma Redzepova og Mozart, der smelter på tungen. Vært: Minna Grooss.
I tågen gemmer sig alt det ingen kan se, men kun gætte sig til. Det kan være den fysiske tåge eller en af de perioder i livet, hvor intet står klart, og det er bedst bare at lade underbevidstheden styrer slagets gang. Sange fra fjerne egen, en nærværende limfjordståge, en rus af morfin og store islandske landskaber åbner op for magien igennem musikken med blandt andre Hilary Hahn, Yasmina Levy, Jonas Colstrup, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Maria Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir og Shara Worden. Vært: Minna Grooss. (Sendt første gang 5. februar 2023).
In the 15th episode of the Son Lux podcast "Plans We Make,” @Ian Chang speaks with composer, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Shara Nova aka @My Brightest Diamond on the topic of Reinvention. Over the course of four groundbreaking albums, she has resisted the conventions of genre, blending elements of rock, art pop, and chamber music into a sound totally her own. https://www.billfrisell.com/ Subscribe to the podcast now: https://smarturl.it/sonluxpodcast Plans We Make is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and full videos will go up on YouTube. Subscribe here: https://sonlux.lnk.to/SubscribeYoutube Follow Son Lux Instagram : https://sonlux.lnk.to/InstagramYD Facebook : https://sonlux.lnk.to/FacebookYD Spotify : https://sonlux.lnk.to/SpotifyYD Website : https://sonlux.lnk.to/_WebsiteYD Twitter : https://sonlux.lnk.to/TwitterYD Youtube : https://sonlux.lnk.to/SubscribeYoutubeYD https://sonluxmusic.com
In 2001, The National's self-titled debut was released on Brassland, a label co-founded by band members Aaron & Bryce Dessner and Alec Hanley Bemis. Two decades later, under Alec's guidance, Brassland has consistently boasted an adventurous roster that has included Bartees Strange, Hannah Georgas, Fusilier, Las Palabras and Bryce Dessner/So Percussion's Music for Wood and Strings. [This is episode features an exclusive ten-track Brassland playlist curated by Alec Hanley Bemis.] Visit Alec Hanley Bemis online: http://alechanleybemis.com Visit Brassland online: https://brassland.org Brassland Playlist: 01 Clogs: "Cocodrillo" (feat. Shara Nova née Shara Worden) — from the album The Creatures In The Garden Of Lady Walton 02 Bartees Strange: "Going Going" — from the album Say Goodbye To Pretty Boy 03 Hannah Georgas: "That Emotion" (radio edit) — from the album All That Emotion 04 Baby Dayliner: "You Push I'll Go" (feat Alex Sanchez) — from the EP You Push I'll Go 05 This is The Kit: "Earthquake" — from the album Wriggle Out The Restless 06 Las Palabras: "Condesa" — from the album Las Palabras 07 Fusilier: "dueling" — from the EP Duty 08 Buke and Gase: "Houdini Crush" — from the album General Dome 09 Bryce Dessner / So Percussion / Justin Vernon / S. Carey: "Music for Wood and Strings (Translucent remake) — remix from the album Music for Wood & Strings 10 Briars of North America: "Sala" (edit) — from the album Supermoon These Brassland artists were previously interviewed on TMT: TMT 206: Bartees Strange https://open.spotify.com/episode/6hXcUwntmL8u4uoLmoj3dU? si=kmuJFSNiT1aQaKJRfpM88A&dl_branch=1 TMT 210: Fusilier https://open.spotify.com/episode/7bDOiPGpOq3BqML5CelCHj?si=An4obJhIRJyXR8TZxW3F- A&dl_branch=1 TMT 225: Rafael Cohen (Las Palabras, !!! and El Guapo): https://open.spotify.com/episode/6hXcUwntmL8u4uoLmoj3dU? si=kmuJFSNiT1aQaKJRfpM88A&dl_branch=1 boice is also the host/producer of The StrandCast, The Official Podcast of Strand Bookstore in NYC at 12th and Broadway. Every other week listen to longform conversations with authors from different genres. For more information and to stream, visit: https://open.spotify.com/show/0OAjmWiwBFIRJwNTwGmkXr STREAM/SUBSCRIBE TMT ON SPOTIFY: http://bit.ly/TMTspotify SUBSCRIBE TO TMT ON SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice TMT APP FOR iPHONE: http://bit.ly/TMTappiOS TMT APP FOR ANDROID: http://bit.ly/TMTappANDROID SUBSCRIBE TO TMT ON iTUNES: http://bit.ly/TalkMusicTalk SUBSCRIBE TO TMT ON GOOGLE PLAY: http://bit.ly/TMTgoogleplay Please take a moment to leave a rating and/or review in the store. It helps increase the ranking of the podcast and exposes TMT to a new audience. Thanks! Liz (The Talk Music Talk Theme)-FULL VERSION Written and Composed on an iPad by boice. https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice/liz-talk-music-talk-theme
After moving to Detroit from New York and separating from her husband, My Brightest Diamond's Shara Worden decided to change her last name to Nova. The frontwoman for the indie-rock band, singer and composer talks to Helga Davis about about her upcoming album and Southern roots, about leaning into vulnerability, and why being uncomfortable is crucial in art-making. She also talks about why it was important for her to escape the art scene and rub shoulders with construction workers, and what it means that her new name translates to "new song." “Vulnerability is I think one thing that I, we, I am so afraid of. We want control or perceived control and I think art-making is like subjecting yourself to this admission that you don’t have control. So I think that many, or maybe all, of my decisions are motivated by challenge, and in a way where I find where my vulnerability is, is the exact place that I need to lean into.” –Shara Nova Subscribe to Helga on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, and follow Helga Davis on facebook. Watch: Inside Shara Nova's Mystical Detroit Home, from the web series Q2 Spaces.
This week I speak with Evan Ziporyn, composer and clarinetist, who makes music at the crossroads between genres and cultures, east and west. As a clarinetist he performs as a soloist and as a member of the Eviyan Trio (with Iva Bittova and Gyan Riley); he also works regularly with Yo-yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble, and the Steve Reich Ensemble, with whom he shared a Grammy for Music for 18 Musicians. He is founder and director of Gamelan Galak Tika. His opera A House in Bali was featured at BAM Next Wave in 2010. From 1992-2012 he was a founding member of the Bang on a Can All-stars, finishing his tenure with the group with an appearance on an episode of PBS' Arthur. His compositions have been commissioned and performed by Kronos Quartet, Wu Man, the American Composers Orchestra, Steven Schick, So Percussion, and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. He has collaborated with – among others - Brian Eno, Paul Simon, Ornette Coleman, Thurston Moore, Meredith Monk, Bryce Dessner, Philip Glass, Terry Riley, Louis Andriessen, Shara Worden, Cecil Taylor, Henry Threadgill, Matthew Shipp, and Ethel. His most recent project is the hour-long In My Mind & In My Car (w/Christine Southworth), for bass clarinet, electronics and video, His recording of Don Byron's Clarinet Concerto, which he commissioned, was named one of Downbeat Magazine's 2015 Albums of the Year. At MIT he is head of Music & Theater Arts and director of the Center for Art, Science & Technology. We discuss Evan's life, influences, career accomplishments and go deep into the recording session for the definitive version of Steve Reich's "New York Counterpoint" in 1996. This is a must listen episode for any new music fans. Links: Website: www.ziporyn.com Social Media: Twitter: @evanziporyn Facebook: EvanZiporynMusic Purchase Music: BandCamp: evanziporyn.bandcamp.com BandCamp: eviyan.bandcamp.com BandCamp: gamelangalaktika.bandcamp.com iTunes: iTunes Artist Page Discussion Topics: Calgary's year round snow Balinese Music Gamelan Fate and Spirituality Realizing the intent of the composer Don't mistake a bad performance for a bad piece What draws you to minimalist music? Bang on a Can All Stars Terry Riley - "In C" Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians Steve Reich - New York Counterpoint Recording New York Counterpoint Evan's First CD "This Is Not a Clarinet" The album as an art in itself Extended techniques (multiphonics, singing and playing) Lightning round questions David Bowie Tribute Concert People Mentioned: Josef Schwantner John Lennon Steve Reich Terry Riley Philip Glass La Monte Young John Cage Lightning Round Questions and Answers: If I were to walk over to your music stand right now, what would I find? An iPad (but it depends on which music stand!) What is your all-time piece of music? Rameau - Les Trois Mains and David Byrne - Marching Through The Wilderness If you could meet any musician throughout history would it be? Pythagoras What's your favorite book and why? Blindness by Jose Saramago and Go, Dog Go Is there anything else you'd like to share? Working on a new piece called "In My Mind and In My Car"
Although a famous name can open some doors, it's not always easy following in the footsteps of a great artist. Many children of great composers and performers have chosen to go a different route altogether, but others have found their own artistic identity. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Sergei Prokofiev: Vision Fugitives Op. 22, No. 18 Sergei Prokofiev, p. Gabriel Prokofiev: Strong Quartet No. 2, II Elysian Quartet Lisa Bielawa: Double Violin Concerto, II. Song Boston Modern Orchestra Project/Gil Rose; Carla Kihlstedt, violin and vocals; Colin Jacobsen, v. Herb Bielawa: “Nightland” fr. Stone Settings Marian Marsh, soprano, Herb Bielawa, piano Gabriel Kahane: The Fiction Issue, Part I Brooklyn Rider; Shara Worden & Gabriel Kahane, vocals Ramon Zupko: Piano Concerto, Windsongs, II Kalamazoo Symphony/Yoshimi Takeda; Abraham Stokman, p. Mischa Zupko: Eclipse Sang Mee Lee, v.; Wendy Warner, vc. Gyorgi Ligeti: Piano Etudes, Book 1 No. 1 Pierre Laurent Aimard, p. Lukas Ligeti: Great Circle's Tune I (excerpt) Lukas Ligeti, percussion and electronic percussion Norman Dello Joio: Capriccio fr. City Profiles Keystone Wind Ensemble/Jack Stamp Justin Dello Joio: The March of Folly, I (excerpt) Ani Kavafian, violin; Carter Brey, cello; Jeremy Denk, p.
David Lang and vocalist Shara Worden talk about their collaboration on his 2012 'death speaks', Lang’s 21st century take on Schubert song inspired by Shara Worden’s singing, at once rooted in classical and indie pop music.
This week on Wits, acclaimed best-selling author Neil Gaiman tells tales of his time in a teenage punk band, reveals the conversations he’s had while owning multiple talking animals, and tackles the role of a smooth jazz trumpeter tasked with saving the world from Murder Cat. Singer/songwriter Shara Worden joins us for a Wits Game Show about some of the most obscure comic books ever made, and we get beautiful eclectic music from My Brightest Diamond.
Never at a loss for notes, Shara Worden of My Brightest Diamond is at it again, this time with a brazen tell-all album called This Is My Hand. Join us as we pick apart the nuances of this latest work in our weekly review. After this musical onslaught, we took some time to discuss the impact of "person" in an album. Whether invited to place oneself in someone else's shoes, or to accept a foreign narrative, this simple literary choice guides our experience of the tale... but does it ever affect the intensity of the experience? Continue reading
1 - Canto do Bicudo/ Brazilian birdcall 2 - "Perpetumm polka" (Ivano Battiston). Quinteto Persch. 3 - "A Whistle, A Tune, A Macaroon" (Shara Worden). ymusic. 4 - "Sutiã abrindo" (Letuce). Letuce. 5 - "Nina - valsa" (Edino Krieger). Maria Helena Andrade, piano. 6 - Canto Yanomami / Yanomani indian chant 7 - "El Chino" (Queca Vieira). Conversa de Cordas.