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Interview: Mihail Doman, Composer & Pianist

October 25, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Mihail Doman

How do you work? (as a composer)

I first create the theme on the piano. For Arhythmology it was a very basic motif in Em, which you can hear all-through-out the album. And then I build the songs around the theme and around some variations. After that, I create a rough draft of the song in my music program, so I have something to prepare the strings to. Then comes the sound design part – probably the best part. I use a lot of virtual synths. I usually like to do my own sounds, so a lot of times I start with an empty sound, like just a basic Sine or Saw wave.

Next is the string orchestra. Hopefuly on the next albums I’ll be able to use a live orchestra, but for now it was Native Instruments’ Session Strings, along with a really old East West Quantum Leap Library that I had lying around, to give it a bigger size ?Programming the strings is a super tedious work, because you basically have to write every note manually for every individual voice. And afterwards you have to tweak the velocity and the sample sounds until you have something that sounds natural.

As you can see, my process involves a lot of computer work, my music being very electronic as well. Using good old pen and paper certainly has its charm, but for my music I must go to the digital realm.

What do you consider to be the most important ideas and concepts to impart to aspiring musicians?

There is no such thing as talent. There is only work, work and work.

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Interview: Alice Sara Ott, Pianist

October 23, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Alie Sara Ott

Who or what have been the most important influences on your musical life and career?

Definitely my teachers, but also each and every collaboration with an orchestra and a conductor has given me the opportunity to learn something new and develop myself.

What have been the greatest challenges of your career so far?

Learning to say no and finding out my limits.

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Interview: Calista Kazuko, Singer-Songwriter

October 16, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Calista Kazuko

What do you consider to be the most important ideas and concepts to impart to aspiring musicians?

Always be yourself and never give up! Establish who you are, where you want to be and then go for it all guns blazing honey! Make sure you love and believe in what you’re doing and don’t let the knock backs throw you off kilter, remember not everyone may love your music – clearly they just don’t get the fabulous ;). Collaborate and create with other awesome artists, enjoy listening to all the great music that you can and bathe in inspiration at any possible point. Work hard, play harder and always reach for the stars!

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Interview: Callum Smart, Violinist

October 12, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Callum Smart

What have been the greatest challenges of your career so far?

In terms of repertoire, learning and performing the Britten Concerto was a huge challenge, both musically and physically. It’s a work that requires an enormous amount of stamina due to its length and technical difficulty, but it also takes a great toll emotionally. It’s really impossible not to feel how the composer was feeling during the Spanish Civil War, and it was a rewarding experience to re-tell this story.

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Interview: Mark Darvill Evans, Composer

October 5, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Mark Darvill Evans

What have been the greatest challenges/frustrations of your career so far?

It is worrying that the whole industry is going the way of modern mass-produced popular music, where experimentation and variety are being replaced with a narrowing range of expression. There is clearly room for both, but in an era of computer algorithms it makes mainstream listening very constricted.

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Interview: Susan Tomes, Pianist & Writer

October 2, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Susan Tomes

What do you consider to be the most important ideas and concepts to impart to aspiring musicians?

For me, the most important thing to impart to students is that great music is not ‘entertainment’, nor just a social accomplishment, but a reflection of life. Most of the music I care about is a metaphor for life, of its complexity (and sometimes its simplicity). Great composers have found a way of channelling their thoughts and life experiences into music, in such a way that the rest of us can receive a kind of ‘distilled understanding’ through the music. Once a young musician has grasped this point, working on music becomes much more than a surface task, and they can begin a huge journey of exploration.

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Interview: Andrew Constantine, Composer

September 28, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Andrew Constantine

How exactly do you communicate your ideas about a work to the orchestra?

I never enjoy hearing people talk too much about music, other than in the most general of terms. I find it a largely pointless exercise that detracts from the players’ capacity to use their own imaginations. If I can convey a telling visual image or emotional idea as succinctly as possible I think that is the way to do it. And then of course, there’s what you do with your hands. A great deal of it is intuitive but I shall be forever grateful to my teacher Ilya Musin for opening my eyes to the fundamental importance of meaningful gesture.

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