Today we chat with Jerome Begin, an American composer and musician based in New York. We talk about his musical journey, how he approached modular synthesizers and why, and take a look at his compositional approach through the commissioned score he wrote for the Douglas Dunn dance company.
Jerome is currently Music Advisor at the Juilliard School Dance Division, and has composed many scores for dance, theater, concert works, installation and film performed worldwide. In his current works, he is mostly working on the interaction between electronic devices and acoustic instruments.
www.jeromebegin.com
Two modular scores mentioned in the interview:
Greener Grass: https://vimeo.com/790299860
Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp66DG7CNic
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Today we chat with Jerome Begin, an American composer and musician based in New York. We talk about his musical journey, how he approached modular synthesizers and why, and take a look at his compositional approach through the commissioned score he wrote for the Douglas Dunn dance company.
Jerome is currently Music Advisor at the Juilliard School Dance Division, and has composed many scores for dance, theater, concert works, installation and film performed worldwide. In his current works, he is mostly working on the interaction between electronic devices and acoustic instruments.
www.jeromebegin.com
Two modular scores mentioned in the interview:
Greener Grass: https://vimeo.com/790299860
Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp66DG7CNic
4. Lukas Hermann – Community Building, Literature, and Glitch Sounds
Let’s Talk Music
1 hour 24 minutes 46 seconds
1 year ago
4. Lukas Hermann – Community Building, Literature, and Glitch Sounds
Lukas Hermann is a German scholar, musician, and teacher, whose music reflects his deep interest in literature. His compositions for modular synthesizer oscillate between lyrical forms and abstract sound sculptures. He releases his music on Hauch Records, Petite Victory Collective and on the label of Eurorack Ruhr, a music collective he co-founded. Hermann regularly organizes session evenings, concerts and workshops for Eurorack Ruhr in the Ruhr region and other cities in NRW.
Lukas' album: https://lukehrm.bandcamp.com/album/startling-cracks
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00:00:00 Introduction and Lukas' musical journey
00:08:19 Adult & children education
00:14:15 Eurorack Ruhr and the Western German electronic scene
00:25:58 Luka's approach to music composition
00:31:36 Lukas' patch
00:45:01 Patch discussion: on feedback, instability, and interaction
01:03:48 Startling Cracks, Lukas' latest album
01:08:34 What could be the next Frap Tools module?
01:12:54 Giovanni's patch
Let’s Talk Music
Today we chat with Jerome Begin, an American composer and musician based in New York. We talk about his musical journey, how he approached modular synthesizers and why, and take a look at his compositional approach through the commissioned score he wrote for the Douglas Dunn dance company.
Jerome is currently Music Advisor at the Juilliard School Dance Division, and has composed many scores for dance, theater, concert works, installation and film performed worldwide. In his current works, he is mostly working on the interaction between electronic devices and acoustic instruments.
www.jeromebegin.com
Two modular scores mentioned in the interview:
Greener Grass: https://vimeo.com/790299860
Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp66DG7CNic