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nyMusikk is a Norwegian organization whose main purpose is to promote the radical, experimental and genre-crossing music throughout Norway.

In our first podcast series, The Composer in an Urban Landscape, we will be looking at the practices of three artists whose works will be presented by nyMusikk in autumn 2023: Christina Kubisch (episode 1), Luigi Russolo (episode 2), and Martin Hirsti-Kvam (episode 3). Produced by nyMusikk and hosted by curator Jennifer Torrence
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Joiker and guitarist Viktor Bomstad discusses his practices with joik in experimental contexts, including his use of Sámi archival materials, joik and improvisation, his works Sámi Noise and Mosku, and more.   By: Jennifer Torrence With: Viktor Bomstad Sound: excerpts from Sámi Noise and Djevelens Folk by Viktor Bomstad, and Spiritual Community by Sex Magick Wizards. Used with permission from the artists. Photo: Erik Brandsborg (photo) and Viktor Bomstad (collage)
Guitarist and researcher Kobe van Cauwenberghe discusses the life and music of Anthony Braxton, with a particular focus on the work Ghost Trance Music, and the unique realization created by Ictus Ensemble in collaboration with Rosas Dance Company. By: Jennifer Torrence With: Kobe van Cauwenberghe Sound: Ghost Trance Music, performed by Ghost Trance Septet and released on el NEGOCITO Records. Used with permission from the artists. Photo: From Ghost Trance Music, Composition No. 356.
Pade at 100

Pade at 100

2024-10-1039:12

Henrik Marstal discusses the work and life of Danish electronic music pioneer Else Marie Pade, who would have turned 100 this year. By: Jennifer Torrence With: Henrik Marstal Sound: Symphonie Magnetophonique (1958) and Face It (1970), by Else Marie Pade, used with permission from Edition S.
Composer, intermedia artist, and performer Marko Ciciliani discusses his work Why Frets?, transmedial storytelling, and music in the expanded field.   By: Jennifer Torrence Featuring: Marko Ciciliani Sound: Why Frets?, used with permission from the artist. Image: Marko Ciciliani: Why Frets? - Tombstone
Composer and musician Luis Fernando Amaya discusses the possibility of "composing to connect with the more-than-human", including to nature, objects, and others. By: Jennifer Torrence With: Luis Fernando Amaya Sound: Luis Fernando Amaya (Cortahojas, available on Bandcamp.)
My Instrument is Amazing

My Instrument is Amazing

2024-02-0501:00:08

Three portraits of three artists who work with instrument building and/or the relationship between the musician and instrument to make experimental music: Ragnhild May, Guoste Tamulynaite and Jo David Meyer Lysne. By: Jennifer Torrence Featuring: Ragnhild May, Guoste Tamulynaite and Jo David Meyer Lysne Sound: All sound used with permission from the artists. Photo: Barbara Katzin
Fredrik Rasten discusses his work Six Moving Guitars, and his interest in collectivity, just intonation, repetition, and "being with sound". Hosted by: Jennifer Torrence Featuring: Fredrik Rasten Sound: Six Moving Guitars and Lineaments (by Rasten, released on SOFA)
Lene Grenager discusses her series of compositions titled reconstruction, and her interest in the embroidered scores, the sound of machines, and physicality. Hosted by: Jennifer Torrence Featuring: Lene Grenager Sound: Reconstruction II and excerpts from Mixed Handedness, released on +3dB Records)
Composer Martin Hirsti-Kvam is interested in the listener's perspective and the use of technology in creating a listening situation. Produced by nyMusikk and hosted by Jennifer Torrence. Recordings: Martin Hirsti-Kvam: Through Imaginary Landscapes (2021), with Ensemble Adapter, Ane Marthe Sørlien Holen and Jennifer Torrence at Darmstadt Summer Courses 06.08.2021.
Hosted by Jennifer Torrence. Featuring composer and musicologist Luciano Chessa and artistic director Bjørnar Habbestad in nyMusikk. Recordings: Macchina Lirica (1925), by F.T. Marinetti, performed by Luciano Chessa, and Music for The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners & Electronics (2023) by Gerard Lebik and Alexandra Słyz, performed in Sokolowsko, Poland, august 2023. 
"The composer in an urban landscape" is a 3-episode series produced by nyMusikk and hosted by Jennifer Torrence. This episode is about Christina Kubisch's Strømsanger, which will be presented 21. september at the Ultima festival.   Featuring Bjørnar Habbestad and Sissel Vera Pettersen. Recordings used with the permission of Trondheim Voices and Christina Kubisch. Produced by nyMusikk
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