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This episode was recorded as a part of the 4th episode on Ine Vanoevren. But as we talked about a lot of interesting things, I had to make some choices and decided to release an entire special episode of Ine talking about Brian Ferneyhough and his music, including his famous Cassandra's Dream Song.
In this episode you can learn how she met him as a student in Dan Diego, some technical details about his flute music as well as some insights into the practical approach she developed when learning it for her doctorate.
Through this conversation, discover the man behind the New Complexity movement, the hidden "treasure behind the notation", and discover the details of the analysis of Cassandra's Dream Song by Ine Vanoeveren herself and on how we can rethink the stereotypical binary gendered symbolism that can lie beyond musical interpretation.
This episode was recorded as a part of the 4th episode on Ine Vanoevren. But as we talked about a lot of interesting things, I had to make some choices and decided to release an entire special episode of Ine talking about Brian Ferneyhough and his music, including his famous Cassandra's Dream Song.
In this episode you can learn how she met him as a student in Dan Diego, some technical details about his flute music as well as some insights into the practical approach she developed when learning it for her doctorate.
Through this conversation, discover the man behind the New Complexity movement, the hidden "treasure behind the notation", and discover the details of the analysis of Cassandra's Dream Song by Ine Vanoeveren herself and on how we can rethink the stereotypical binary gendered symbolism that can lie beyond musical interpretation.