Earmark / Benjamin Sajo
We catch up with Associate Composer Benjamin Sajo about responding to the pandemic with an increased need to write for oneself, moving to Nunavut and the role that music educators play in young musicians' lives.
We catch up with Associate Composer Benjamin Sajo about responding to the pandemic with an increased need to write for oneself, moving to Nunavut and the role that music educators play in young musicians' lives.
We get questionable answers to unanswerable questions, as Associate Composer Quinn Jacobs filters our interview through a rather unique lens
Joseph talks about developing an intuition with pitch, finishing a degree during the pandemic, and finding compelling artistic and career-development programs
We chat with Coreen about the early wonders of music, the importance of asking questions and pursuing answers, and the rich collaborative experiences that have taken place despite the pandemic
Chinese opera on TV, the napping routines of cats, the stories rivers tell, and more from Alison Yun-Fei Jiang
We chat with Associate Composer Martin van de Ven about family collaborations, learning from Phil Nimmons, and the thing to do when we gather again
Tristan Zaba shares his fondness for Brian Eno’s music, moments and mentorship that change your relationship to art, and the time it takes for a musical idea to ferment
In this instalment of Earmark, Itamar Danziger discusses klezmer, the mesmerizing music of Srul Irving Glick, and getting to the other side of the pandemic a better composer
An interview with Associate Composer Felipe Téllez on early musical inspiration, recent works, and creative outlets during the pandemic
Brandon Walker talks about new skills, balancing family life, and more in this edition of Earmark