Percussion Perspectives Podcast

Håkon Mørch Stene and Henrik Knarborg Larsen

Hello, and welcome to our podcast, which features professional artists, performers and researchers, primarily from the field of music, talking about their practice. Our idea with this series is to reach out to music students and young professionals who wish to gain more insight into the minds of established artists, teachers and researchers in order to learn more about what it takes to build an independent professional artistic practice. We are both percussionists ourselves, and approach the different areas from that perspective. Topics covered across different episodes are artistic influences, practicing and time management, creativity, composer/performer collaborations, approaches to creating and funding artistic projects, how to create an ensemble, artistic research, how one's perspectives on the practice of music changes over time…and much more. We hope you enjoy listening! …and please send us a note if there are topics you'd like to see covered. Håkon Mørch Stene & Henrik Knarborg Larsen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Percussion Perspectives ep. 19: Einar Nielsen (DK, professor emeritus at The Academy of Music and Drama, Gothenburg University)

    03/24/2023

    Percussion Perspectives ep. 19: Einar Nielsen (DK, professor emeritus at The Academy of Music and Drama, Gothenburg University)

    In this episode we dive into the historical 60’s and 70’s percussion scene in Northern Europe, Instrumental Theatre and aspects of teaching and interpretation:  Einar Nielsen is professor emeritus at The Academy of Music and Drama, Gothenburg University, now living in Copenhagen. Since the early seventies, he has toured Europe and North and South America together with some of the finest musicians and composers within classical avant-garde music, like the ensembles Trio Celeste (dk), Elsinore Players (dk), Studiegruppen (dk), Sub Rosa (dk), Transit Ensemble (de), Duo Kontarsky (de), Corona Danseteater (dk), Essential Music (New York), Cinnober Teater (se), and he also had close long-term collaborations with especially the composers Mauricio Kagel (de), Per Nørgård (dk), Karl Aage Rasmussen (dk) and Charles Morrow (New York). In 1974 he won the Salabert Prize at the Rencontre International de Percussion in La Rochelle, France, and since then he has taught at several universities in Scandinavia. As a soloist, chamber musician, performer, actor, conductor, etc., he has performed more than 600 contemporary works, including many premieres. Very early on, Einar Nielsen started playing in professional symphony orchestras, but the meeting with Argentinian-German Mauricio Kagel and his instrumental theater in 1968 opened up an insight into the more soloistic possibilities that one would get as a performer, developing the performer's juggling game between tragedy and humor, crying and laughter, typical for the absurdly experimental instrumental theater. Beside still acting as a performing artist, he is engaged in pedagogical research associated with interpretative processes in music with a special focus on assessment aspects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    33 min
  2. Percussion Perspectives ep. 18: Vanessa Tomlinson (Percussionist, Artistic Director, Researcher,  Composer)

    11/07/2022

    Percussion Perspectives ep. 18: Vanessa Tomlinson (Percussionist, Artistic Director, Researcher, Composer)

    Vanessa is a percussive artist dedicated to exploring how sound shapes our lives, awakening our ears to new sounds, in new spaces, with the hope that attentive listening will lead to attentive custodianship of place. With a long history in experimental music, Vanessa uses this body of knowledge to consider how we listen through site-specific explorations and collaborations. Trained as a percussionist in Australia, Germany and the USA, Vanessa relies on this sonic investigation of objects to build compositions, create contexts for improvisation, interpret the voices of other composers and collaborate across art-forms and disciplines. She has toured the world for 25 years, premiering over 100 works by significant national and international composers, presenting work at major international festivals, and collaborating with improvisers, dancers, artists and more.   Key projects include The Immersive Guitar (with Karin Schaupp at Curiocity Brisbane), The Piano Mill (a purpose built structure in the Australian bush), Sounding the Condamine (examining the history of the Condamine Bell in outback Queensland), Water Pushes Sand (examining intersections between Sichuan Opera and improvisational practices with Australian Art Orchestra), Sonic Dreams (a series of compositions about extinct and imaginary sounds) and Here and Now (her first book, examining approaches to music making in an Australian context).    She studied at the University of Adelaide, Hochschule fur Musik in Freiburg and received her Masters and Doctorate from the University of California, San Diego where she worked closely with Steven Schick and George Lewis. In addition Vanessa has studied Sichuan Opera with Master Zhong Kaichi in Chengdu, China. She has been on the faculty of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music for 18 years, transforming the field of percussion in Australia, helping to define the field of Artistic Practice in music internationally, and pioneering the performer/composer, interpreter/improviser pathway for students. She is currently Director of Creative Arts Research Institute at Griffith University where she continues to drive research projects that help define the agenda for performing artists in the academy. The episode includes sounds from  Excerpt from Lonely Hearts Pandemic Band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaqzLu_AhuQ&list=PLM-eAZLeWDtlmg4hRNW0DKuJKt-aAHfWE and  Vibrations in a landscape by Vanessa Tomlison and Erik Griswold Performed at The Piano Mill with students from BaDaBoom Percussion (Queensland Conservatorium Percussion Department) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ed8VKVq5ww Solo tamtam  https://room40.bandcamp.com/album/the-space-inside Found object masterclass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXS67tbHC74 Playing vibraphone https://vimeo.com/331963991 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
  3. Percussion Perspectives ep.17: Andy Meyerson (The Living Earth Show, Commando, Post:ballet, solo artist)

    09/16/2022

    Percussion Perspectives ep.17: Andy Meyerson (The Living Earth Show, Commando, Post:ballet, solo artist)

    Andy Meyerson is a drummer and percussionist based in San Francisco, California. He is the Artistic Director, co-founder, and percussionist of The Living Earth Show, one of the premiere experimental classical ensembles in the United States. Named one of the “22 performers to watch in ‘22” by the Washington Post, The Living Earth Show has presented over a decade of “outstanding” (San Francisco Chronicle) and “transcendent” (Charleston City Paper) new music that pushes the boundaries of technical and artistic possibility while amplifying voices, perspectives, and bodies that the classical music tradition has often excluded.  He is also the drummer and co-founder of queer nü metal collective COMMANDO, music director of renegade dance company Post:ballet, and the artistic director and CEO of uncompromising experimental chamber music record label Earthy Records. Here are links to some of the topics discussed in this episode: Mark Appelbaum – The Mad Scientist of Muisc (TED talk) Brian Ferneyhough – Renvoi/Shards (2010) (live performance by The Living Earth Show) Sarah Hennies – A Kind of Ache https://www.thelivingearthshow.com/productions/a-kind-of-ache Amadeus Regucera– IMY/ILY Also check out the podcast on the Album “Lyra” by Samuel Adams and The Living Earth Show here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 14m

About

Hello, and welcome to our podcast, which features professional artists, performers and researchers, primarily from the field of music, talking about their practice. Our idea with this series is to reach out to music students and young professionals who wish to gain more insight into the minds of established artists, teachers and researchers in order to learn more about what it takes to build an independent professional artistic practice. We are both percussionists ourselves, and approach the different areas from that perspective. Topics covered across different episodes are artistic influences, practicing and time management, creativity, composer/performer collaborations, approaches to creating and funding artistic projects, how to create an ensemble, artistic research, how one's perspectives on the practice of music changes over time…and much more. We hope you enjoy listening! …and please send us a note if there are topics you'd like to see covered. Håkon Mørch Stene & Henrik Knarborg Larsen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.