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Sounds Unheard
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ส.ค. 2018
Hosted by the internationally acclaimed Speak Percussion, Sounds Unheard offers unique educational opportunities for young musicians and composers from all areas of music making to expand their knowledge and creativity. Sounds Unheard will run throughout each year from 2015-2020, offering a range of music education opportunities that will develop students’ talents and inspire through innovative approaches to music making.
To apply for Sounds Unheard, please visit www.soundsunheard.com/join
To apply for Sounds Unheard, please visit www.soundsunheard.com/join
SU Studio Talk 77: Winnie Huang - The Musical-Gestural Composer
Winnie Huang is a Chinese-Australian violinist, violist, gestural performance artist and composer currently based between Belgium and Germany. An active performer of new music, Winnie is co-artistic director and violinist of Paris based new music ensemble soundinitiative. As one of the Lucerne Contemporary Leaders, Winnie is also currently co-curating the annual Lucerne Forward Festival and violin coach at the summer Lucerne Festival Academy.
Winnie’s Sounds Unheard Studio Talk series, “The Musical-Gestural Perspective”,
delves into her strong interest in the performance of musical-gestural works, as explored through her own original compositions and collaborating with other composers, developing highly gestural contemporary works. Academically, Winnie’s doctoral artistic research was on interdisciplinary musical-gestural performance and collaborative processes, and she is expanding her artistic research further in those fields.
In the third and final episode, ‘The Musical-Gestural Composer’, Winnie shares a few of her compositions. She discusses how these works stem from her artistic research on the musical-gestural perspective and demonstrates her compositional process. Winnie encourages us to explore our own interests, experiences and culture as a way to create art and develop an artistic practice.
Thank you for joining us for Winnie Huang’s Studio Talks Series, ‘The Musical-Gestural Perspective’. For more information on Winnie, please visit www.winniehuang.net
Sounds Unheard is a free music education program for gifted and talented Victorian secondary music students. Hosted by the internationally acclaimed Speak Percussion, this program offers unique opportunities for young musicians and composers from all areas of music to expand their knowledge and creativity, inspiring innovative approaches to music-making.
www.soundsunheard.com
[Thumbnail photo © Gerhard Kühne]
Winnie’s Sounds Unheard Studio Talk series, “The Musical-Gestural Perspective”,
delves into her strong interest in the performance of musical-gestural works, as explored through her own original compositions and collaborating with other composers, developing highly gestural contemporary works. Academically, Winnie’s doctoral artistic research was on interdisciplinary musical-gestural performance and collaborative processes, and she is expanding her artistic research further in those fields.
In the third and final episode, ‘The Musical-Gestural Composer’, Winnie shares a few of her compositions. She discusses how these works stem from her artistic research on the musical-gestural perspective and demonstrates her compositional process. Winnie encourages us to explore our own interests, experiences and culture as a way to create art and develop an artistic practice.
Thank you for joining us for Winnie Huang’s Studio Talks Series, ‘The Musical-Gestural Perspective’. For more information on Winnie, please visit www.winniehuang.net
Sounds Unheard is a free music education program for gifted and talented Victorian secondary music students. Hosted by the internationally acclaimed Speak Percussion, this program offers unique opportunities for young musicians and composers from all areas of music to expand their knowledge and creativity, inspiring innovative approaches to music-making.
www.soundsunheard.com
[Thumbnail photo © Gerhard Kühne]
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SU Studio Talk 75: Winnie Huang - The Musical-Gestural Perspective
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Winnie Huang is a Chinese-Australian violinist, violist, gestural performance artist and composer currently based between Belgium and Germany. An active performer of new music, Winnie is co-artistic director and violinist of Paris based new music ensemble soundinitiative. As one of the Lucerne Contemporary Leaders, Winnie is also currently co-curating the annual Lucerne Forward Festival and vio...
SU Studio Talk 76: Winnie Huang - The Musical-Gestural Performer
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Winnie Huang is a Chinese-Australian violinist, violist, gestural performance artist and composer currently based between Belgium and Germany. An active performer of new music, Winnie is co-artistic director and violinist of Paris based new music ensemble soundinitiative. As one of the Lucerne Contemporary Leaders, Winnie is also currently co-curating the annual Lucerne Forward Festival and vio...
SU Studio Talk 74: Alon Ilsar - Accessibility
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Alon Ilsar is a drummer, composer, instrument designer and researcher. He is the co-designer of a new gestural instrument, the AirSticks. He has been heavily involved in theatre and film as drummer, composer and sound designer. Alon is researching the uses of the AirSticks in the field of health and well being, making music creation more accessible to the broader community. Alon holds a PhD in ...
SU Studio Talk 73: Alon Ilsar - The AirSticks 2.0
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Alon Ilsar is a drummer, composer, instrument designer and researcher. He is the co-designer of a new gestural instrument, the AirSticks. He has been heavily involved in theatre and film as drummer, composer and sound designer. Alon is researching the uses of the AirSticks in the field of health and well being, making music creation more accessible to the broader community. Alon holds a PhD in ...
SU Studio Talk 72: Alon Ilsar - The AirSticks 1.0
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Alon Ilsar is a drummer, composer, instrument designer and researcher. He is the co-designer of a new gestural instrument, the AirSticks. He has been heavily involved in theatre and film as drummer, composer and sound designer. Alon is researching the uses of the AirSticks in the field of health and well being, making music creation more accessible to the broader community. Alon holds a PhD in ...
SU Studio Talk 71: Alon Ilsar - Acoustic (vs) Electronic
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Alon Ilsar is a drummer, composer, instrument designer and researcher. He is the co-designer of a new gestural instrument, the AirSticks. He has been heavily involved in theatre and film as drummer, composer and sound designer. Alon is researching the uses of the AirSticks in the field of health and well being, making music creation more accessible to the broader community. Alon holds a PhD in ...
SU Studio Talk 70: Mindy Meng Wang - The Guzheng Reimagined
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Mindy Meng Wang is a versatile Chinese-Australian composer and performer, masterfully trained on the traditional Chinese instrument, the guzheng. Born and classically trained in China, Mindy studied Western Musicology in the UK before migrating to Australia. Excelling in experimental music and improvisation, Mindy is pioneering a new sonic direction for the guzheng. Her work explores the fertil...
SU Studio Talk 69: Mindy Meng Wang - Story & Imagery in Chinese Music
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Mindy Meng Wang is a versatile Chinese-Australian composer and performer, masterfully trained on the traditional Chinese instrument, the guzheng. Born and classically trained in China, Mindy studied Western Musicology in the UK before migrating to Australia. Excelling in experimental music and improvisation, Mindy is pioneering a new sonic direction for the guzheng. Her work explores the fertil...
SU Studio Talk 68: Mindy Meng Wang - The Guzheng
มุมมอง 12910 หลายเดือนก่อน
Mindy Meng Wang is a versatile Chinese-Australian composer and performer, masterfully trained on the traditional Chinese instrument, the guzheng. Born and classically trained in China, Mindy studied Western Musicology in the UK before migrating to Australia. Excelling in experimental music and improvisation, Mindy is pioneering a new sonic direction for the guzheng. Her work explores the fertil...
SU Studio Talk 67: Mindy Meng Wang - An Introduction to Chinese Music
มุมมอง 28910 หลายเดือนก่อน
Mindy Meng Wang is a versatile Chinese-Australian composer and performer, masterfully trained on the traditional Chinese instrument, the guzheng. Born and classically trained in China, Mindy studied Western Musicology in the UK before migrating to Australia. Excelling in experimental music and improvisation, Mindy is pioneering a new sonic direction for the guzheng. Her work explores the fertil...
SU Studio Talk 66: Victoria Pham - Listening to the Now
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Spanning art, technology and science, Victoria Pham is an Australian artist, evolutionary biologist, writer and composer based between Paris and Sydney. Originally trained as an archaeologist, she is a current PhD candidate in Biological Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, St John's College. Victoria is the Artistic Director of FABLE ARTS, lead artist in the RE:SOUNDING project with Ja...
SU Studio Talk 65: Victoria Pham - Listening Backwards
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Spanning art, technology and science, Victoria Pham is an Australian artist, evolutionary biologist, writer and composer based between Paris and Sydney. Originally trained as an archaeologist, she is a current PhD candidate in Biological Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, St John's College. Victoria is the Artistic Director of FABLE ARTS, lead artist in the RE:SOUNDING project with Ja...
SU Studio Talk 64: Victoria Pham - Archaeoacoustics & Bioacoustics
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Spanning art, technology and science, Victoria Pham is an Australian artist, evolutionary biologist, writer and composer based between Paris and Sydney. Originally trained as an archaeologist, she is a current PhD candidate in Biological Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, St John's College. Victoria is the Artistic Director of FABLE ARTS, lead artist in the RE:SOUNDING project with Ja...
SU Studio Talk 63: Victoria Pham - Principles of Listening
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Spanning art, technology and science, Victoria Pham is an Australian artist, evolutionary biologist, writer and composer based between Paris and Sydney. Originally trained as an archaeologist, she is a current PhD candidate in Biological Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, St John's College. Victoria is the Artistic Director of FABLE ARTS, lead artist in the RE:SOUNDING project with Ja...
SU Bonus Episode: Aaron Wyatt - JackTrip Tutorial
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SU Bonus Episode: Aaron Wyatt - JackTrip Tutorial
SU Studio Talk 62: Aaron Wyatt - Digital Echoes
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SU Studio Talk 62: Aaron Wyatt - Digital Echoes
SU Studio Talk 61: Aaron Wyatt - JackTrip & Telematic Music
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SU Studio Talk 61: Aaron Wyatt - JackTrip & Telematic Music
SU Studio Talk 60: Aaron Wyatt - Virtual Performance Environments
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SU Studio Talk 60: Aaron Wyatt - Virtual Performance Environments
SU Studio Talk 59: Madeleine Flynn & Tim Humphrey - We Contain Multitudes
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SU Studio Talk 59: Madeleine Flynn & Tim Humphrey - We Contain Multitudes
SU Studio Talk 58: Madeleine Flynn & Tim Humphrey - Sound and Site
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SU Studio Talk 58: Madeleine Flynn & Tim Humphrey - Sound and Site
SU Studio Talk 57: Madeleine Flynn & Tim Humphrey - Consider Possible Changes
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SU Studio Talk 57: Madeleine Flynn & Tim Humphrey - Consider Possible Changes
SU Studio Talk 56: Cathy van Eck on Interaction Systems
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SU Studio Talk 56: Cathy van Eck on Interaction Systems
SU Studio Talk 55: Cathy van Eck on Sounding the Body
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SU Studio Talk 55: Cathy van Eck on Sounding the Body
SU Studio Talk 54: Cathy van Eck on A Different Voice
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SU Studio Talk 54: Cathy van Eck on A Different Voice
SU Studio Talk 53: Cathy van Eck on Forbidden Sounds of the City
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SU Studio Talk 53: Cathy van Eck on Forbidden Sounds of the City
SU Masterclass 50: Philip Samartzis on Extreme Environments
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SU Masterclass 50: Philip Samartzis on Extreme Environments
SU Masterclass 52: Philip Samartzis on Collaboration & Complication
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SU Masterclass 52: Philip Samartzis on Collaboration & Complication
SU Masterclass 51: Philip Samartzis on Working with Communities
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SU Masterclass 51: Philip Samartzis on Working with Communities
SU Masterclass 49: Philip Samartzis on Field Recordings
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SU Masterclass 49: Philip Samartzis on Field Recordings
A great talk on a musical history we rarely hear. Thank you
Thank you for this! This is a great series.
Very good. I run an experimental electronic audio open mic event. Some of this I knew, obviously, but some of it is new to me. I'll be looking at more of your content. Youve named a way in which I work, which is subconsciously present. To not do the expected, the obvious Also I too introduce harsh noise, partly as introducing a contrasting texture, partly as a jump scare, to shock you out of the mindset youve immersed yourself in. Thank you.
Great feedback, thank you!
I suppose as an academic you might already be well aware, but nonetheless for others , for more context you might be interested in various projects presented through the TEI conference proceedings (Tangible, Embedded, and embodied Interaction - including a lot of experiments in musical instruments/interfaces and mapping). And this project of course reminds of such 'classics' like Michael Waisvisz' The Hands.
Thank you for this great comment @sytsew! Other viewers will certainly be interested in the TEI Conference. Alon talks about Michael Waisvisz' The Hands being an influence in the previous studio talk in this playlist: SU Studio Talk 72: Alon Ilsar - The AirSticks 1.0 th-cam.com/video/n0p6ACbp0lw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ttAHlaJCjwSil1UG
Riveting; charming - a delight ! Thanks 🎉
Very wise women.
Super !!! Thanks
Very interesting. And also very well communicated. First class lecture in this brief format.
Loved this series! Thank you Victoria! Also wanted to suggest to ALWAYS listen what you're capturing - monitoring with your headphones at the very least before pressing record will teach you a lot more about how microphones work and how to work with the specific type of mic you're using, as well as how to listen in general. IMO, not monitoring the recording (again, at least before recording, while setting things up) is like taking photos or recording video without looking through the viewfinder - you have no clue what you're capturing until you listen afterwards. Once again, loved this series! Really cool to see that you use a similar process to what I do as well! Really enjoyed the more theoretical parts of the series, lots of inspiration/food for thought! Thank you for sharing!
This series of talks is SO helpful and inspiring. Thanks for making it available.
Cheap and lame.
very interesting, influence of Burrows & Fargion clear too
Wow. Your incredible
AAAAAGH ITS SO CREEPY
love it!
love it!
love it!
love it!
love your work!!
love your work!!
still love your work!
love your work!!
Maravilhoso..... conheci esse trabalho agora mas já sou seu fã.
Why are people laughing during John Cage's Water Walk piece? Thanks Jessie for the brilliant session
Wow, flute!
you are incredible
8:49 WOOOOW
Many suggestions to search his own instrument for sounds.
How come when Claire does this it sounds brilliant, but when I try it sounds horrible.
Because she is a composer so everything she does is automatically believed to be "good". That's modern art for you ....
Very interesting. Thank you!
Muito bom esses toques dele sobre o ouvido e olhos da mente. Eu nem toco piano, mas fiquei com ele o tempo todo. Achei um conteúdo muito epifânico. Me deu muitas ideias pra trabalhar na minha área que é o teatro. Valeu!
This is fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
When he said "Elliott Carter" my ears perked up. Very strong, intellectually deep, playing.
really interesting. thank you
all theory no soul.
that's nice, dear
Why does every subpar "musician" who doesn't practice their instrument say this
нет темы в импровизации , тема неконкретная и неточная нет композиции
Perfect teaching scenario I wish I had in school. Always wanted to play piano.....
Three Three Three Three
What's the second tune called? I know that's fairly known
That tune is called "Heart and Soul".
Fantástico!!!!!!
genius
what kind of percussion table is Greg using? or is it one that he made custom?
Hi Francisco - the percussion tables in this video were custom-made by a designer in Melbourne, for Speak Percussion's premiere performance of Pisaro's 'A wave and waves'.
Sounds Unheard oh wow! i’ve been trying to find something like them but maybe i should just custom build 😀 would they have any info on how they were built by any chance?
@@f.botello unfortunately not Francisco - that info would be with the designer, sorry!
man i'd love to see mark applebaum and robben ford get together and imrpovise some fun stuff
Vital information Eki opening doors for the explorer
I wish I had you as my jazz teacher!
I love your content!! Helps me both as a teacher and an inquisitive mind 💚💚
Plus, I absolutely love Applebaum