56 min

Ralf Schmid: music as a mirror of reality Out of Rich Darkness

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Ralf Schmid is a pianist, arranger, composer, big band leader, and seeker of new sounds and techniques. He has performed internationally as a soloist and with his ensemble, Bossarenova Trio. He’s led the big bands of Copenhagen, Hamburg, Berlin, Stuttgart and Frankfurt and has collaborated with musicians of various genres including Whitney Houston, Daniel Hope, Herbie Hancock, Natalie Cole, and many more. His musical theater piece “A Distant Drum” was premiered at Carnegie Hall and in South Africa. Most recently, he has been performing shows that involve two grand pianos and two gloves equipped with digital sensors that allow him to create live effects using gestures in the air; in 2019 he used this setup to record his solo album Pyanook.

Ralf is a prolific YouTuber and Instagrammer, and during the lockdown of 2020, he began a live stream series of remote song collaborations with singer Paula Morelenbaum among others, and a series called ‘soil music,’ which draws attention to the current climate crisis.

This conversation took place on November 22nd, 2021.

We spoke to him about:


Spontaneous music-making in the family as a child
Reading the room
Switching roles between ‘captains’ and followers in an ensemble
Letting go of expectations to maintain artistic integrity
When technical things go wrong
Vulnerability as a performer
Developing his show Pyanook with 2 grand pianos on stage
Working with ensembles that improvise and use live electronics
His new piano concerto
Music as a mirror of our present reality
Creativity as a means of activism
Finding his message as a soloist
Life as a musician in New York in the 1990s
Striving for more equality and diversity in positions of power

Check out his recently released single Soil Music


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outofrichdarkness/message

Ralf Schmid is a pianist, arranger, composer, big band leader, and seeker of new sounds and techniques. He has performed internationally as a soloist and with his ensemble, Bossarenova Trio. He’s led the big bands of Copenhagen, Hamburg, Berlin, Stuttgart and Frankfurt and has collaborated with musicians of various genres including Whitney Houston, Daniel Hope, Herbie Hancock, Natalie Cole, and many more. His musical theater piece “A Distant Drum” was premiered at Carnegie Hall and in South Africa. Most recently, he has been performing shows that involve two grand pianos and two gloves equipped with digital sensors that allow him to create live effects using gestures in the air; in 2019 he used this setup to record his solo album Pyanook.

Ralf is a prolific YouTuber and Instagrammer, and during the lockdown of 2020, he began a live stream series of remote song collaborations with singer Paula Morelenbaum among others, and a series called ‘soil music,’ which draws attention to the current climate crisis.

This conversation took place on November 22nd, 2021.

We spoke to him about:


Spontaneous music-making in the family as a child
Reading the room
Switching roles between ‘captains’ and followers in an ensemble
Letting go of expectations to maintain artistic integrity
When technical things go wrong
Vulnerability as a performer
Developing his show Pyanook with 2 grand pianos on stage
Working with ensembles that improvise and use live electronics
His new piano concerto
Music as a mirror of our present reality
Creativity as a means of activism
Finding his message as a soloist
Life as a musician in New York in the 1990s
Striving for more equality and diversity in positions of power

Check out his recently released single Soil Music


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outofrichdarkness/message

56 min

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