This podcast conversation is extremely special as Carole Finer sadly passed away earlier this year. I had the great privilege of performing with Carole and in this conversation we talk about her beginnings in experimental and improvised music, going back to the 60’s in London, at the start of this fascinating scene. She mentions many musicians and interesting artists she collaborated with and I have listed them all in the show notes. She talks about her experiences of performing, as far ranging as a large ensemble concert in Hampstead Town Hall to performing at the Munich Olympics in 1972. It was insightful and incredibly inspiring to hear about Carole’s life as an artist, a musician and sound artist and her world travels collecting field recordings. She talked so effortlessly, as she did on her own radio show ‘Sound Out’ on Resonance FM for many years. Her generosity and humility as a musician touched many people including myself and I feel privileged to have met her and grateful to have had this conversation.
SHOW NOTES:
People and things mentioned:
Merce Cunningham Dance Troupe
Rauschenberg- scenery painter
Windsor Zither banjo
Cornelius Cardew (Cor)
John Cage
Murial Cardew
Christian Wolfe
Morley College
Graphic Scores
Stella Cardew
Tim Mitchell
Dave Jackman
Stephen Selkin (selcon- check spelling)
Chris Hobbs
Michael Parsons
Howard Skempton
John Tilbury
Dave Smith
The Great Learning -by Cornelius Cardew
The Scratch Orchestra
Hugh Shrapnel
Hampstead Town Hall
Chelsea Town Hall
‘Beethoven Today’ concert
Morton Feldman
Munich Olympic Games
Michael Chant
‘When I’m cleaning Windows’
Hugh Shrapnel’s Wood and Metal Band
Keith Rowe
Cardrew Treatise
Stephan Szczelkun
Porto in Portugal 2010
Hugh Shrapnel’s ‘Rain Raining’
David O’Connar
Eddie Prevost’s Workshop
Jane Alden’s Vocal Constructovist
AMM_Cornelius Cardew
The harsh Sound Version ( Treatise)
David Ryan
Sue Lynch
Banjo, Toys, Percussion
Zorse Trio- 2013-Sue Lynch, Hutch Demouilpied
North East States of India
Field recordings; train, bus journeys, bird song, rain
https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/fari-bradley-remembers-scratch-orchestra-s-carole-finer
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This podcast conversation is extremely special as Carole Finer sadly passed away earlier this year. I had the great privilege of performing with Carole and in this conversation we talk about her beginnings in experimental and improvised music, going back to the 60’s in London, at the start of this fascinating scene. She mentions many musicians and interesting artists she collaborated with and I have listed them all in the show notes. She talks about her experiences of performing, as far ranging as a large ensemble concert in Hampstead Town Hall to performing at the Munich Olympics in 1972. It was insightful and incredibly inspiring to hear about Carole’s life as an artist, a musician and sound artist and her world travels collecting field recordings. She talked so effortlessly, as she did on her own radio show ‘Sound Out’ on Resonance FM for many years. Her generosity and humility as a musician touched many people including myself and I feel privileged to have met her and grateful to have had this conversation.
SHOW NOTES:
People and things mentioned:
Merce Cunningham Dance Troupe
Rauschenberg- scenery painter
Windsor Zither banjo
Cornelius Cardew (Cor)
John Cage
Murial Cardew
Christian Wolfe
Morley College
Graphic Scores
Stella Cardew
Tim Mitchell
Dave Jackman
Stephen Selkin (selcon- check spelling)
Chris Hobbs
Michael Parsons
Howard Skempton
John Tilbury
Dave Smith
The Great Learning -by Cornelius Cardew
The Scratch Orchestra
Hugh Shrapnel
Hampstead Town Hall
Chelsea Town Hall
‘Beethoven Today’ concert
Morton Feldman
Munich Olympic Games
Michael Chant
‘When I’m cleaning Windows’
Hugh Shrapnel’s Wood and Metal Band
Keith Rowe
Cardrew Treatise
Stephan Szczelkun
Porto in Portugal 2010
Hugh Shrapnel’s ‘Rain Raining’
David O’Connar
Eddie Prevost’s Workshop
Jane Alden’s Vocal Constructovist
AMM_Cornelius Cardew
The harsh Sound Version ( Treatise)
David Ryan
Sue Lynch
Banjo, Toys, Percussion
Zorse Trio- 2013-Sue Lynch, Hutch Demouilpied
North East States of India
Field recordings; train, bus journeys, bird song, rain
https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/fari-bradley-remembers-scratch-orchestra-s-carole-finer
Podcast- Sharon Gal at the Iklectik Horse Festival
IMPROVISOR
22 minutes 24 seconds
7 years ago
Podcast- Sharon Gal at the Iklectik Horse Festival
This is a conversations with Sharon Gal. She is a Interdisciplinary Artist ,Vocal Experimentalist, Performer and Composer. She performs solo, and has on-going collaborations with Steve Beresford, David Toop, Steve Noble, Alex Ward, John Edwards amongst others. She directs site specific compositions/performances examining the inter-relations between people and place. She is the co-founder of arts radio Resonance 104.4.FM.
I talk to her briefly before her performance at the Iklectik Horse Festival about her beginnings and collaborations and play excerpts of her music.
Show Notes:
People and Things mentioned:
Free improv and jazz records
Lana lovitch
Punk
Nina hagen
Kate bush
David bowie
Mouth crazy
Thurston Moore
Sonic youth
Byron Coley
Moshi Connin
Denis Austin
The Klinker
Hugh Metcalf
Loot( the paper)
Band called Voltage- Dennis and Moshi
Adam Bohman
Richard Sanderson and the club room
Sound Out
The V& A
Gals with guitars
Goldsmith’s_ ‘Fill The Noise’
Micro amps
Sculpting in space
Open call
Voices in staircase
Sound and Music
refreshments: Water
IMPROVISOR
This podcast conversation is extremely special as Carole Finer sadly passed away earlier this year. I had the great privilege of performing with Carole and in this conversation we talk about her beginnings in experimental and improvised music, going back to the 60’s in London, at the start of this fascinating scene. She mentions many musicians and interesting artists she collaborated with and I have listed them all in the show notes. She talks about her experiences of performing, as far ranging as a large ensemble concert in Hampstead Town Hall to performing at the Munich Olympics in 1972. It was insightful and incredibly inspiring to hear about Carole’s life as an artist, a musician and sound artist and her world travels collecting field recordings. She talked so effortlessly, as she did on her own radio show ‘Sound Out’ on Resonance FM for many years. Her generosity and humility as a musician touched many people including myself and I feel privileged to have met her and grateful to have had this conversation.
SHOW NOTES:
People and things mentioned:
Merce Cunningham Dance Troupe
Rauschenberg- scenery painter
Windsor Zither banjo
Cornelius Cardew (Cor)
John Cage
Murial Cardew
Christian Wolfe
Morley College
Graphic Scores
Stella Cardew
Tim Mitchell
Dave Jackman
Stephen Selkin (selcon- check spelling)
Chris Hobbs
Michael Parsons
Howard Skempton
John Tilbury
Dave Smith
The Great Learning -by Cornelius Cardew
The Scratch Orchestra
Hugh Shrapnel
Hampstead Town Hall
Chelsea Town Hall
‘Beethoven Today’ concert
Morton Feldman
Munich Olympic Games
Michael Chant
‘When I’m cleaning Windows’
Hugh Shrapnel’s Wood and Metal Band
Keith Rowe
Cardrew Treatise
Stephan Szczelkun
Porto in Portugal 2010
Hugh Shrapnel’s ‘Rain Raining’
David O’Connar
Eddie Prevost’s Workshop
Jane Alden’s Vocal Constructovist
AMM_Cornelius Cardew
The harsh Sound Version ( Treatise)
David Ryan
Sue Lynch
Banjo, Toys, Percussion
Zorse Trio- 2013-Sue Lynch, Hutch Demouilpied
North East States of India
Field recordings; train, bus journeys, bird song, rain
https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/fari-bradley-remembers-scratch-orchestra-s-carole-finer