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Climate: Place (Hanna Tuulikki, Colin Riley, Dai Fujikura) | Ep.10

Climate: Place (Hanna Tuulikki, Colin Riley, Dai Fujikura) | Ep.10

FromThe Sound and Music Podcast


Climate: Place (Hanna Tuulikki, Colin Riley, Dai Fujikura) | Ep.10

FromThe Sound and Music Podcast

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Nov 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Composers Hanna Tuulikki, Colin Riley and Dai Fujikura share their music and thoughts exploring the importance of place in music. How does the more-than-human manifest itself in the composers’ music, and what does it mean to be composing music in times of the climate crisis?   From imitating birds to Japanese onomatopoeia, we listen to a song written for a stream in the Cairngorms, music that imitates the freedom and order of birds flying, and how can one make sense of climate grief through sound and movement. Join our CEO Susanna Eastburn MBE and festival director Fiona Robertson (Sound Scotland) for a unique insight into composing.    Our recommendation at the end is for In Place, a collection of songs by Colin Riley which you can explore fully at InPlaceProject.co.uk    In this episode, you listened to the following music and sounds:    Hanna Tuulikki  cloud-cuckoo-island (2016), a solo camera performance by Hanna Tuulikki  Metsänpeiton Alla (Under Forest Cover) (2021), an installation presented at the Helsinki Biennial 2021 exploring climate grief  Deer Dancer (2019), part of an installation presented at Edinburgh Art Festival 2019, the audio is now available on Bandcamp   Colin Riley  Litanies for the Furness Fells (2018), featuring words by Richard Skelton and Autumn Richardson; part of In Place, released by Squeaky Kate Music   Water over Stone (2018), featuring words by Nan Shepherd; part of In Place released by Squeaky Kate Music   Earth Voices: I. Luften (2021), commissioned by and premiered by Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra at Helsingborg Konserthus, Sweden conducted by Alfonso Scarano  Dai Fujikura  Secret Forest (2008), performed by Okeanos Ensemble and released on NMC recordings  Gliding Wings (2019), performed by Ensemble Nomad with Makoto Yoshida, Hideo Kikuchi (clarinets) and conducted by Norio Sato; released on Minabel records  This podcast was produced by Michael Umney (Resonance FM) and mixed by Chris Bartholomew, with the theme tune composed by Rob Bentall.   Our heartfelt thanks to the record labels, performers, composers and organisations who allowed us to include excerpts of these recordings on the podcast. 
Released:
Nov 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (12)

Welcome to the Sound and Music Podcast – a place where extraordinary new music and ideas are brought to life by the people who make it. Each episode is hosted by Susanna Eastburn MBE alongside an invited guest host, and features interviews and music by three composers from diverse backgrounds and genres, introducing you, the listener, to new ways of understanding new music and the processes behind it. Featured composers include Shabaka Hutchings, Errollyn Wallen, Lei Liang, Reeta Loi, India Jordan, Rocky Dawuni, Cassandra Miller and Amble Skuse, with co-hosts Des Oliver, Fiona Robertson, Will Eaves and Ruari Patterson-Achenbach.