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"Microtonal in Pink" Emily Koh

"Microtonal in Pink" Emily Koh

FromIs This Music?!?!


"Microtonal in Pink" Emily Koh

FromIs This Music?!?!

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My guest on this episode is composer and bassist, Emily Koh.
How does one get seen? A pink resume can help. Cheery color schemes and refreshing marketing help, too. But what really lands is Emily's music- a complex thread of sound that can be as broody as the next complex contemporary, yet somehow always nudges upward as if to say "look, I did that". 
Well, Emily, we see what you did there. Come enjoy a conversation that centers on expectations, approval, and creating with your own palate. 
Questions? Feedback? Interview suggestions? Wanna be on the show? Email me at: isthismusicpod@gmail.com
Links:
www.emilykoh.net
https://soundcloud.com/emykoh
Timestamps:
Intro: esphyr (2017) for violin, piano and percussion by Emily Koh
27’46”: The Flowing Water From High Mountain by Shanghai Chinese Traditional Orchestra on Hanshan Temple
34’14”: resonate/勤 (2017) for Chinese chamber ensemble by Emily Koh
41’19”: Hammer to Fall by Queen on The Works
54’38”: Savage by aespa on Savage EP
Outro: Beseeching by Texu Kim on Primavera II: The Rabbits
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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Released:
May 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Come explore the weird, introverted world of experimental music. Your host is Justin Anthony Spenner, a baritone and lover of all things moody and complex. He interviews composers, performers, and other interesting folks about their art, the beauty of complexity, and New Music Icon impressions. Let's get your ears weird. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/is-this-music/support