How does a new piece of music get created? Join host Sidney Chen for a series of conversations with composers about their sources for inspiration, what lights the creative spark, and how they choose which techniques in their compositional toolbox to use. Through talking with the creators themselves, we unlock the ideas behind the music of they write, and learn how they draw sounds from silence.
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How does a new piece of music get created? Join host Sidney Chen for a series of conversations with composers about their sources for inspiration, what lights the creative spark, and how they choose which techniques in their compositional toolbox to use. Through talking with the creators themselves, we unlock the ideas behind the music of they write, and learn how they draw sounds from silence.
In this episode of Sounds from Silence, host Sidney Chen talks with Lithuanian-born and New York-based composer Žibuoklė Martinaitytė about her recent choral work Aletheia, which was premiered by the Latvian Radio Choir and will receive its first US performances this month in San Francisco, performed by Volti.
// REFERENCES //
• Žibuoklė Martinaitytė's website
• Lewis Hyde's A Primer for Forgetting
• Latvian Radio Choir
• LRT Klasika
• Singing Revolution (Wikipedia)
• Baltic Music Days Festival
• Volti
• Mark Winges's episode of Sounds from Silence
• Hadal Zone
• Bang on a Can's Long Play Festival
• Kaija Saariaho, Innocence
• US premiere performances of Aletheia by Volti on May 13 & 14 (tickets)
Aletheia was commissioned by "LRT KLASIKA" and recorded live by the Lithuanian National Radio. Recording used by permission.
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How does a new piece of music get created? Join host Sidney Chen for a series of conversations with composers about their sources for inspiration, what lights the creative spark, and how they choose which techniques in their compositional toolbox to use. Through talking with the creators themselves, we unlock the ideas behind the music of they write, and learn how they draw sounds from silence.