Episode 8 - Luke Nickel
Oliver talks with composer Luke Nickel about orally transmitted scores and rollercoasters.
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Episode 7 - Maya Verlaak
Oliver talks with composer Maya Verlaak about the context of composing game pieces, and pouring beer on machines.
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Episode 6 - Lawrence Dunn
Oliver talks with composer Lawrence Dunn about harmony, writer’s block and the COVID-19 quarantine.
http://www.lawrencedunn.co.uk/
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Episode 5 - Kelley Sheehan
Oliver talks with composer Kelley Sheehan about noise music, DIY instruments and contingencies.
https://www.kelleysheehan.com/
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Episode 4 - Seán Clancy
Oliver talks with composer Seán Clancy about conceptual approaches, finding materials, and collaboration in composition.
https://seanlclancy.wordpress.com/
Seán’s recent album and then you… (2019) can be found here: https://seanclancy.bandcamp.com/album/and-then-you
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Episode 3 - Elena Rykova
Oliver talks with composer Elena Rykova about building relationships with instruments, maps and scores, and the iterative process of composing.
https://www.elenarykova.rocks/
https://soundcloud.com/elenarykova
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Episode 2 - Scott McLaughlin
Oliver talks with composer Scott McLaughlin about the questions he asks when composing, a new research project on clarinet multiphonics, and how he approaches ‘a piece’.
Scott’s clarinet project is: forkingpaths.leeds.ac.uk/
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Episode 1 - Sara Glojnarić
Oliver Thurley talks with Sara Glojnarić about her approach to making music, and the sociopolitical consequences of pop culture, synchronisation, nostalgia and swimming pools.
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