Sinopsis
The independently produced podcast that explores the sounds all around us; in art and music movements through history.
Episodios
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An Evening with Wu Fei
07/07/2017 Duración: 01h11minIn this special, bonus episode of Sonosphere, we present An Evening with Wu Fei in collaboration with Crosstown Arts. This is Fei's live performance at the Crosstown Arts gallery on Cleveland Street in Memphis, TN on June 30, 2017. The intimate space lent itself to an interactive performance between the audience and Wu Fei, as she showcases what the guzheng can do through its thousand-year history. Wu Fei is a composer and guzheng player. She is a native of Beijing and a current Nashville resident. She is a master of the guzheng, the ancient 21-string Chinese zither. At this performance Fei told stories of her upbringing in Beijing, her relentless practice with the guzheng and how she found improv at Mills College and through her time in New York's improv scene. She mixes her Western and Chinese traditional sensibilities with a contemporary, experimental dialect that only Fei can convey in her "down-to-earth," personable way. We thank her and Crosstown Arts for an amazing show!
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Pauline Oliveros
08/06/2017 Duración: 48minThis episode of Sonosphere takes a look at the life and work of composer Pauline Oliveros through the eyes and ears of those who worked with her and learned from her. We spoke with Claire Chase, Wu Fei, Monique Buzzarte, Tara Rodgers, and Kerry O'Brien about how Pauline touched their lives personally and professionally, and how her legacy shaped the musical world of today. sonospherepodcast.com WYXR 91.7 FM Mondays 4-5pm CT Join us. Tracks in this episode: Mnemonics IV - Pauline Oliveros Ocean State - Tara Rodgers A Bubble in My Eye - Monique Buzzarte Dawn - Wu Fei b_second - Deep Listening Band Bye Bye Butterfly - Pauline Oliveros Nike - Deep Listening Band d_forth - Deep Listening Band Tribute to Pauline Oliveros Sonic Meditations - Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre ICE Performs Pauline Oliveros "Concerto for Bass Drum" ICE Performs Pauline Oliveros "Double X"
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Oh, What Big Ears You Have! Big Ears Fest 2017
27/04/2017 Duración: 37minSonosphere goes to Knoxville's Big Ears Fest. Today you'll hear our experience at one of the most anticipated cultural events in the world. We’ll hear from composers Anna Meredith, Colleen, Wu Fei, Frode Haltli, Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu, and Andy Bliss & Kerry O’Brien of Neif Norf about their performance and experience at Big Ears.
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What the Wind Has to Say: Marfa Myths
05/03/2017 Duración: 15minLast year Sonosphere visited Marfa, Texas for the Marfa Myths music festival created by Mexican Summer and Ballroom Marfa. Now in its fourth year, Marfa Myths has grown to a three day fest with hundreds of individuals from around the country in attendance. This year's festival is upon us, so let's travel back in time to Marfa Myths 2016 during a two-day wind storm, where I talk with sound artist Maria Chavez about her performance informed by the wind and chards of vinyl; where harpist Mary Lattimore shares insight into last year's album, At the Dam, informed by road trips out west. Head over this year, March 9-12 to Marfa Myths 2017 and you won't regret it. Tickets at mexicansummer.com
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World's First Duets for Mellotron: A Conversation with the Artists
09/01/2017 Duración: 24minOn two consecutive nights in April 2016, the first mellotron duet concert took place in a packed Crosstown Arts in Memphis, TN. Robby Grant and Jonathan Kirkscey played Mellotrons provided by collector Winston Eggleston. After Winston finished building his own Mellotron, Robby was invited over to test it out and the idea for the World’s first duet for mellotron concert was born. We interviewed Robby, Jonathan and Winston on the impetus for the concert, their fascination with the mellotron and other fun facts and personal experiences with this unique instrument. The World's First Duet for Mellotron LP comes out January 13, 2017. Available at Crosstown Arts in Memphis. Featured "Joan Folds Towels" track written and performed by Robby Grant and Jonathan Kirkscey.
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The Birth of Modern Music Series Part 5: Karlheinz Stockhausen
06/12/2016 Duración: 38minWelcome to Sonosphere the podcast that explores the sounds all around us; in art and music movements through history. This is part 5 of our Birth of Modern Music Series on European composers of the early 20th century from the atonal compositions of Austria’s Schoenberg to the realization of total serialism of Olivier Messiaen we continue our coverage with German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen and the evolution of electronic music. This episode we’ll hear from Stockhausen scholar Joe Drew; thanks to Ben Siler as the voice of Stockhausen. Stockhausen tracks in order: Kontra-Punkte Kreuzspiel Klavierstuck Gesang Der Junglinge Gruppen Kontakte Stimmung Momente Aus Den Seiben Fur Kommende Gesang Der Junglinge
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The Birth of Modern Music Series Part 4: Olivier Messiaen
27/10/2016 Duración: 41minWelcome back to Sonosphere's Birth of Modern Music series featuring modern European, classical composers that inspired the experimental, avant garde art and music scenes of the 50s, 60s and resonate in music composition today. Today we will delve into the life and works of Olivier Messiaen. Messiaen escaped the world of composition’s shift to serialism through religion, nature, and birdsong, but he had a profound influence on the evolution of electronic music composition through composers like Karlheinz Stockhausen, Pierre Boulez, and Xenakis. Join us by subscribing on iTunes and following us on Soundcloud, Facebook, and Twitter. Thanks for listening! Songs in this month's episode: Des Canyons Aux Etoiles I: Le Desert Des Canyons Aux Etoiles II: Les Orioles Preludes: La Colombe (The Dove) Quartet for the End of Time Turangalila - Symphonie Mode de valeurs et d'intensites Meditations sur le mystere de la Sainte Trinite
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For Rabid Music Lovers: Goner Records Special
28/09/2016 Duración: 33minWelcome to Sonosphere! This month's episode features Zac Ives co-founder and co-owner of Goner Records, Natalie Hoffman of NOTS, Chris Shaw of Ex-cult and JB Horrell of Ex-Cult and Aquarian Blood to bring you a Goner Fest 2016 Special Edition. Thanks to the Goner family and Memphis musicians for sharing their passion! Goner Fest 13 is this weekend starting tonight, Wednesday September 28, 2016 at Crosstown featuring flyers from the Memphis underground installation called Torn Down by Thursday. Bands are playing September 29th through Oct. 2nd. Come on out!
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The Birth of Modern Music Part 3: Edgard Varese
30/07/2016 Duración: 37minToday we will talk about French composer Edgard Varese, often described as the “Father of Electronic Music.” Varese had a huge influence on John Cage and many other avant grade American artists in the 40s and 50s. Cage said of Varese, he “fathered forth noise,” which “makes him more relative to the present musical necessity than even the Viennese masters.” Check out the playlist accompanying this episode featuring songs by Edgard Varese at Press Play on sonospherepodcast.com. Subscribe on itunes and check us out on Facebook and Twitter @sonospod
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The Birth of Modern Music Part 2: Erik Satie
30/06/2016 Duración: 32minThe ultimate "underground" modernist artist in Paris, Satie didn't get a lot of credit when he was alive for his work. He was largely forgotten until John Cage found his Vexations composition fifty years after his death. His music "did not resolve as it should according to tonal laws" says our guest Dr. Caroline Potter. She talks with us about how Satie broke from Parisian tradition and led an avant-garde scene which influenced ambient and minimalist artists for years to come. Join us as we traverse the eccentric life and work of Erik Satie. Erik Satie Tracks: Gnossiennes n.4 The Gothic Dances Pieces in the Shape of a Pear Gymnopedies Let's Get on with it Chochoette Medusa's Trap Parade Vexations La Diva de l'empire
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The Birth of Modern Music Part 1: Arnold Schoenberg
05/05/2016 Duración: 27minThis episode is the first in a series of European composers who started a change in music - paving the way for avant-garde and disruptive sounds from the classical minimalist genre, to punk and rock and roll we hear today. We’ll start with Arnold Schoenberg, an Austrian composer who mapped out the coming modernist era. Schoenberg created new methods of musical composition involving atonality, serialism, and the 12-tone row. Don't forget to check out Press Play at sonospherepodcast.com for a playlist of Schoenberg compositions. Featured Tracks by Schoenberg in this episode: Gurrelieder Transfigured Nights String Quartet No. 2 Op. 10 Erwartung Chamber Symphony No. 1 Piano Suite Op. 25
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Preview to Modern Music Series
28/04/2016 Duración: 05minThis episode is an introduction to our series on the Birth of Modern Music. It will highlight radical dissonance in Western classical compositions. We will individually describe the work and influence of Arnold Schoenberg, Erik Satie, Edgard Varese, Olivier Messiaen, Karlheinz Stockhausen and John Cage. They were powerhouses in the classical composition revolution at the turn of the 20th century and their influence permeated into mid-century beatnik, free improv and psychedelic culture. Look for the first episode in this series next week. Until then, we have prepared for you a playlist highlighting the work of Arnold Schoenberg, the first modernist we’ll explore in our next episode. Check it out at sonospherepodcast.com and click on Press Play. Enjoy! Featured track: Pierre Boulez - Le Marteau sans Maitre VI Bourreaux de Solitude
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The Ancient Sampler: History and Evolution of the Mellotron
31/03/2016 Duración: 23minThe mellotron is a keyboard instrument operating with magnetic tape loops invented in the early 1960s that revolutionized the way novice and professional musicians alike could manipulate sound by providing the instruments of a full orchestra at our fingertips. Today we will explore the history of the mellotron, how it rose in popularity and then faded out as digital technology took over. Tracks in episode in order in which they appear: Stevie Wonder - Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants The Moody Blues - Love and Beauty Jan and Dean - Save for a Rainy Day Theme The Beach Boys - Wild Honey Clearlight - 2nd Movement The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever Yes - And You and I The Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years from Home Tangerine Dream - Phaedra Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Souvenir Genesis - Watcher of the Skies
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Futurist and Fascist: Modern Music of Early 20th Century Italy
01/03/2016 Duración: 40minThis episode discusses the Italian Futurist movement, which explored the intersection of aggressive ideologies and abrasive sound production. This movement influenced noise music and avant-garde artists of today. It was also the first time art could showcase its relationship with power and how art can influence politics and power - that link between avant-garde art movements and politics presiding over the avant-garde tradition ever since.
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A Brief History of Noise Music
29/01/2016 Duración: 18minA Brief History of Noise Music by Sonosphere Podcast