This episode was recorded as a part of the 4th episode on Ine Vanoevren. But as we talked about a lot of interesting things, I had to make some choices and decided to release an entire special episode of Ine talking about Brian Ferneyhough and his music, including his famous Cassandra's Dream Song. In this episode you can learn how she met him as a student in Dan Diego, some technical details about his flute music as well as some insights into the practical approach she developed when learning it for her doctorate.Through this conversation, discover the man behind the New Complexity movement, the hidden "treasure behind the notation", and discover the details of the analysis of Cassandra's Dream Song by Ine Vanoeveren herself and on how we can rethink the stereotypical binary gendered symbolism that can lie beyond musical interpretation.
Our first encounter was all about mastering the hard but rewarding art of multiphonics. But as the notes harmonized, so did our connection. Join us as we delve deep into Ine's world, where her passion for music, teaching, and research collides in the heart of Hasselt, at CORDA Campus. Get ready for an open-hearted conversation about her career, life's melodies, the evolving landscapes of music education and artistic research, and the boundless realm of creativity. Stay tuned for the coming BONUS EPISODE: Ine Vanoeveren on Brian Ferneyhough.Website links :http://inevanoeveren.com/Site/wordpress/https://www.studiopoc.com/Audio excerpts:W. A. Mozart - Concerto in G Major by Emmanuel PahudKarel Goeyvaerts - Zum Wassermann by Ensemble SpectraFernanda Aoki Navarro - Through by Ine VanoeverenWim Henderickx - Empty Mind by Ine Vanoeveren
The sentence of the day is cannot be more beautiful : “keep waking up curious” Anne La Berge talks about her life and her path to composition and improvisation with electronics. With excerpts of her amazing flute music!
I met Camilla Hoitenga as member of faculty of FXSI : Flute Xpansions Sonic Immersion. (Thanks Shanna Pranaitis for all this!)Her workshops were always informative, with a nice atmosphere, extremely inspiring. They gave me very interesting tools and gave me courage to create and share moments of music interacting with art.One month later, I was in Darmstadt and was surprised to learn that Camilla herself was there too! And couldn't resist asking her the favor of interviewing her for this podcast, and I am very honored that she accepted.I am very excited to share this privileged moment with you, and hope you like this episode as much as I do.Mix by Olivier Colot - https://oliviercolot.com/https://www.hoitenga.comwww.SoundCloud.com/Camilla-Hoitengawww.renatakambarova.comFlute Xpansions is inviting Camilla Hoitenga from 04-06/02/2022 for a "Creativity Intensive" online group experience. For more info, visit:https://www.flutexpansions.comExcerpts playlist:Shoko Shida - AyaMusic of Shoko Shida, 2006 | Fontec FOCD2561Camille Saint Saens - Le cygnehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IouIrF4NZVoKaija Saariaho - NoaNoahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8f48WFC4rjQKarlheinz Stockhausen - Poleshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj5Dd1QZsYM
In this episode we talk about everything from food to flute practice, teaching, love, history, and trees going in the ground with the help of music. One part that stuck with me for a long time was the one about the true meaning of stage presence(s). I hope you will love this talk as much as I do.Conception, interview & intro music : Renata Kambarova www.renatakambarova.comMix, mastering : Olivier Colot https://oliviercolot.com/