29 Min.

FSOE episode 6: Juliet Palmer - Part 2 Fresh Sounds / Open Ears

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Episode 6 (May 19, 2021): This is Part 2 of a two-part episode. 

In the latter part of our conversation, Juliet Palmer and I zeroed in on a specific recent project with Toronto's highly collaborative Element Choir, their leader Christine Duncan, and Continuum Contemporary Music. We also discuss Urbanvessel (Juliet is the founder and Artistic Director), thethe surprising music that she is making at home for fun, and the birds of New Zealand who star in their own daily radio spot. 

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Fresh Sounds / Open Ears is an interview podcast about composition and music education, hosted by composer Alex Eddington. Every episode, I have a conversation with a different Canadian composer - with a focus on their writing for/with young and amateur musicians.

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LINKS!

www.julietpalmer.ca

Video/Audio of Juliet Palmer's music and projects mentioned in this episode (go back to Episode 5 for plenty more work):


Choreography of Trauma (The Element Choir, Continuum Contemporary Music) *excerpt in podcast
Ukiyo: Floating World at the 2019 Ongaku Festival (Urbanvessel, Thin Edge New Music Collective) *excerpt in podcast
The Homing Project (Urbanvessel)

Namedropping pick-up zone! (organizations and people mentioned):


James Rolfe (composer): www.jamesrolfe.ca
Urbanvessel: urbanvessel.wordpress.com
Continuum Contemporary Music: www.continuummusic.ca
The Element Choir: www.facebook.com/theelementchoir, leader Christine Duncan
Musicworks Magazine interview with Christine Duncan about The Element Choir



And finally:


An archive of The Birds on Radio New Zealand, whose songs have been broadcast every day before the Morning Report - for the last 40 years.



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CREDITS:

Fresh Sounds / Open Ears is hosted, edited and produced by Alex Eddington: www.AlexEddington.com

Logo 1.0 design and administrative support by Stephanie Chua.

Theme music by Saman Shahi. Hear more of his work at samanshahimusic.com

Fresh Sounds is presented by the Alliance for Canadian New Music Projects (ACNMP): acnmp.ca

Episode 6 (May 19, 2021): This is Part 2 of a two-part episode. 

In the latter part of our conversation, Juliet Palmer and I zeroed in on a specific recent project with Toronto's highly collaborative Element Choir, their leader Christine Duncan, and Continuum Contemporary Music. We also discuss Urbanvessel (Juliet is the founder and Artistic Director), thethe surprising music that she is making at home for fun, and the birds of New Zealand who star in their own daily radio spot. 

---------

Fresh Sounds / Open Ears is an interview podcast about composition and music education, hosted by composer Alex Eddington. Every episode, I have a conversation with a different Canadian composer - with a focus on their writing for/with young and amateur musicians.

---------

LINKS!

www.julietpalmer.ca

Video/Audio of Juliet Palmer's music and projects mentioned in this episode (go back to Episode 5 for plenty more work):


Choreography of Trauma (The Element Choir, Continuum Contemporary Music) *excerpt in podcast
Ukiyo: Floating World at the 2019 Ongaku Festival (Urbanvessel, Thin Edge New Music Collective) *excerpt in podcast
The Homing Project (Urbanvessel)

Namedropping pick-up zone! (organizations and people mentioned):


James Rolfe (composer): www.jamesrolfe.ca
Urbanvessel: urbanvessel.wordpress.com
Continuum Contemporary Music: www.continuummusic.ca
The Element Choir: www.facebook.com/theelementchoir, leader Christine Duncan
Musicworks Magazine interview with Christine Duncan about The Element Choir



And finally:


An archive of The Birds on Radio New Zealand, whose songs have been broadcast every day before the Morning Report - for the last 40 years.



-------

CREDITS:

Fresh Sounds / Open Ears is hosted, edited and produced by Alex Eddington: www.AlexEddington.com

Logo 1.0 design and administrative support by Stephanie Chua.

Theme music by Saman Shahi. Hear more of his work at samanshahimusic.com

Fresh Sounds is presented by the Alliance for Canadian New Music Projects (ACNMP): acnmp.ca

29 Min.