Another option: find Lexical Tones on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. To listen to our episode (number 152), click the embedded SoundCloud below. These conversations often focus on aesthetics, technique, process, meaning, perception, and the musical origins of the featured guest. Each creative supplies three adjectives about their work or themselves, and Rob tries to discover additional connections through discussion and listening examples (several complete compositions). The Lexical Tones Podcast offers a weekly conversation with a guest composer, performer, and/or artist creating new works of contemporary art/music. It will be a long journey but the toys will risk everything to see the Clockmaker 00:00. The lights were out, but a small flashlight dimmed with a handkerchief provided a pallid puddle of light. In an otherwise unoccupied auditorium, a man knelt on hands and knees chiseling a square hole into a large stone pillar. It was the middle of a cool September night in Munich, Germany. A trio of three toys has set off to see the Clockmaker, who is said to be able to repair any defect in any toy. Listen to this episode from Damn Interesting on Spotify.
Tune in to hear compositions by Andrew Rodriguez, Gelsey Bell, Mara Gibson, Alan Theisen, and Nick Zoulek. The humans are now gone, but the toys remain, now magically animated by some mysterious force. We discussed overtone singing, performing microtonal music, remaining open to a variety of styles, our forthcoming theatrical recital Black Meridian, and the artist as doctor.
We spoke about this - and many, many more subjects - with ADJ member Robert McClure on a new episode of the Lexical Tones Podcast. ective New Music Composers’ Collective and we could not be happier about that fact!.
The voice/saxophone performance duo and curatorial team I am in, Megan Ihnen & Alan Theisen present… (MIATp), recently became a partner ensemble with ADJ