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In this episode you’ll hear
Composer: Samantha Wolf
interviewed by: Lisa Cheney
This conversation was recorded on 23/10/2016, in Melbourne, Victoria, over tea and cookies on a particularly overcast Spring day.
“Try to tap in to what interested you in music in the first place. For me, that’s an element of play, it’s an element of intuition as well, and an element of physicality. Try to nail down what it is that gets you excited and build it in to your music as much as you can.”
Interviewer Lisa Cheney settled in for a conversation with her good friend and talented Melbourne based composer, Samantha Wolf. They chatted on a wide range of topics covering the composer’s beginnings in a regional Queensland, study, music, feminist sound art, the label ‘female composer’ and mental health. The conversation finishes with Samantha offering her younger self some sage advice for the future.
The More I Think About It The Bigger It Gets
Scintillation
Paresthesia
The music you heard in the opening and closing credits is:
The Making Conversation: Australian Composers’ Podcast is brought to you by Making Waves.
The Making Conversation Podcast has been made possible with the generous support of:
Project Patron: Cameron Lam of Kammerklang
Production Donors: Kieren Paynter, Nigel Poole, PLEXUS, Callum Moncrieff, Constance Barberakis, David John Lang, Christopher Gordon, Anne Gill, Brian Howard, Caroline Thompson, Leah Barclay and Jocelyn Wolfe and all who contributed to the successful crowdfunding campaign
Making Conversation is supported by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH.
By Making WavesIn this episode you’ll hear
Composer: Samantha Wolf
interviewed by: Lisa Cheney
This conversation was recorded on 23/10/2016, in Melbourne, Victoria, over tea and cookies on a particularly overcast Spring day.
“Try to tap in to what interested you in music in the first place. For me, that’s an element of play, it’s an element of intuition as well, and an element of physicality. Try to nail down what it is that gets you excited and build it in to your music as much as you can.”
Interviewer Lisa Cheney settled in for a conversation with her good friend and talented Melbourne based composer, Samantha Wolf. They chatted on a wide range of topics covering the composer’s beginnings in a regional Queensland, study, music, feminist sound art, the label ‘female composer’ and mental health. The conversation finishes with Samantha offering her younger self some sage advice for the future.
The More I Think About It The Bigger It Gets
Scintillation
Paresthesia
The music you heard in the opening and closing credits is:
The Making Conversation: Australian Composers’ Podcast is brought to you by Making Waves.
The Making Conversation Podcast has been made possible with the generous support of:
Project Patron: Cameron Lam of Kammerklang
Production Donors: Kieren Paynter, Nigel Poole, PLEXUS, Callum Moncrieff, Constance Barberakis, David John Lang, Christopher Gordon, Anne Gill, Brian Howard, Caroline Thompson, Leah Barclay and Jocelyn Wolfe and all who contributed to the successful crowdfunding campaign
Making Conversation is supported by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH.