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»Music to me is – having spent a lot of time listening, composing, and thinking about it – still, essentially, a mystery.«
»Music to me is – having spent a lot of time listening, composing, and thinking about it – still, essentially, a mystery.«
»Music for me at the moment is a heaven for non-believers.«
Abdullah Miniawy (born 1994) is an Egyptian expressionist, a writer, singer, composer, and actor. Over the years, he has shared the stage with acclaimed artists such as Erik Truffaz, Kamilya Jubran, Yom, Médéric Collignon, Aly Talibab, A Filetta, Hvad, Ziur, Simo Cell, and many others. Miniawy's performances have graced prestigious international stages and venues, including the Festival d’Avignon edition 72, French national theaters, Institute of Contemporary Arts London, Haus Der Kunst museum in Munich, Mao Asian Museum in Turin, even the Louvre in Paris.
In addition to his music career, Abdullah proved his natural acting talent in Alaadine Slim's Tlamess, a Tunisian feature film featured at the Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019. Miniawy was also recognized with a nomination and shortlisting for the Best Actor Award from the Arab Cinema Center at Cannes.
As a composer, Miniawy has created different soundtracks for dance shows, theater productions, and exhibitions, including notable works like Cabaret Crusade III by Wael Shawki premiered at Moma PS1, AMDUAT by Kirsten Dehlholm premiered at Hotel Pro Forma, and Insurrection by Jilani Saadi.
Abdullah Miniawy's influence extends beyond the arts; he was selected by the European Parliament in Strasbourg as one of three change makers from the Schengen area to offer a French-Egyptian artist's perspective on pressing contemporary challenges at the European Youth Event 2021 in the Live Fully section. He also participated in Europe Takes Part, a gathering of 30 diverse speakers discussing new economic models and digital solutions for artists in a post-pandemic world.
Since 2016, Miniawy has collaborated with the German trio Carl Gari, blending avant-garde electronic soundscapes with poetic lyrics. Their debut album, Darraje, was recognized as one of the top 50 albums of 2016 by the American NPR. Their recent release, The Act of Falling from the 8th Floor, garnered attention from Pitchfork, The Quietus, and Wire Magazine, with Zawaj ranking at the top of Resident Advisor's list of Deep Listening tracks in 2019.
Most recently, Abdullah's album Le Cri Du Caire, featuring Erik Truffaz, won Les Victoires du Jazz 2023 award – the French equivalent of the Grammy Awards.
As a writer, his lyrics have left a mark in the Middle East region, notably during the Arab Spring, where they were displayed in places like the Yarmouk camp in Syria.
»Musik for mig er det mest kraftfulde, livsbekræftende, inspirerende, følelsesladede og uforudsigelige, der findes. Den har en enestående evne til at nå os på et dybt følelsesmæssigt plan og fungerer som en slags tidsmaskine, der forbinder os med vigtige begivenheder og minder i vores liv. Sange bliver trofaste følgesvende gennem tilværelsen, og selv når vi sent i livet måske rammes af demens og ikke længere kan genkende vores nærmeste, kan vi stadig synge med på de sange, vi lærte som unge. Musik er en nøgle til vores hukommelse og en dyb forbindelse til, hvem vi er – også når alt andet glider væk.«
Søren Michelsen er kendt som medlem af bandet Søn og trommeslager i Angående Mig. De seneste år har han arbejdet på sit soloprojekt, den netop udgivnedebut-EP I en brydningstid, der markerer en afgørende milepæl i Michelsens solokarriere. EP’ens fem sange er skabt i tæt samarbejde med producer Emil Emborg (Neon Priest, kingtommi, USSEL). Michelsens sange er en hyldest til den danske poptradition, fulde af nostalgitrips tilbage til 80'erne og 00’ernes evergreens. Med sin forening af dybtfølte temaer og popæstetik stræber han efter at skabe et univers, som både ærer fortiden og former fremtiden. Ambitionen er at skrive sange, som vi alle synger med på om 20 år. I 2023 færdiggjorde Michelsen sin bachelor på Det Rytmiske Musikkonservatorium.
»I can’t say what music is but I can say what music does: it is an experience, it travels through all my bodily senses, it brings energy (not only power but also tranquilizing and soothing, even peaceful energy); above all, it revives the memory of frozen moments, not unlike the scent of perfume, and yet it remains in the moment, the 'now' – in a recording a 'now' conserved from the past which we can relive whenever we press 'play' – and thus my playlist is a selection of moments related to person or event that was important to me.«
Rei Nakamura is a pianist specialized in contemporary music. Her career has a wide range as solo pianist, ensemble player, improviser as well as writer. Through her on-going project Movement to Sound, Sound to Movement for piano and multimedia, she has worked in close collaboration with composers as Annesley Black, Malin Bång, Christian Winther Christensen and Simon Steen-Andersen. Her observations and theoretical approaches are expressed in published texts in Neue Zeitschrift für Musik thematizing parallels in music, art and performance. 2021 she published the book Movement to sound, sound to Movement – Interpreting Multimedia Piano Compositions by Wolke Edition. As a Soloist she has premiered piano concertos with orchestras such as the SWR Symphonieorchester, WDR Synfonieorchester, RSO Berlin, Polish Nation Radio Symphony Orchestra and RAI National Radio Symphony Orchestra with conductor as Brad Lubman, Robert Treviño, Yaroslav Shemet, Michael Wendeberg and Bas Wiegers. She performed in Warsaw Philharmonic (Warsaw) and Arturo Toscanini Hall (Turin) and music festivals such as Eclat Festival Stuttgart, Ultraschall Berlin, Festival Acht Brücken Colon, MITO Festival (Turin), Warsaw Autumn (Poland) , Sound of Stockholm (Sweden), Monday Evening Concerts (USA). She was was born in Japan, grew up in Brazil and is based in Germany.
»For me, music is all that vibrates.«
Bára Gísladóttir is an Icelandic composer and double bassist based in Copenhagen. Her work is generally based on thoughts regarding the approach and concept of sound as a living being.
»Musik for mig er muligheden for at udtrykke mine følelser og historier både i ørene og på livescenen, så folk kan spejle sig i det, og vi sammen kan skabe bestemte oplevelser.«
Vincent Wood er en dansk/indisk solokunstner. Hver sang på hans debut-EP For mange følelser udenpå udforsker et personligt emne fra hens eget liv, og han berører temaer som adoption, identitetskrise, kærlighed, usikkerhed og længslen efter at være god nok.
»Experience with music involves contact between humans and something beyond it. With contact I believe that people are affected in a way that changes them, even though the change can be very small. You may be transformed into something you still do not know what is.«
Kristine Tjøgersen is a Norwegian composer and clarinet player living in Oslo. Her compositional practice is characterized by curiosity, imagination, humor and precision. Through her work, she creates unexpected auditory situations through playing with tradition. She has a special interest in the interplay between the visual and the auditory and how they affect each other.
Nature in motion and process is often reflected in her works, and collaboration with researchers and biologists is for her a source of new sound and scenic ideas that allows her to incorporate organic forms into the music. As Tjøgersen puts it: »By giving nature a voice in the concert hall, I want the audience to get to know valuable forms of life, and to raise awareness of what can be lost if humans continue to change nature.«
Her works have been performed by Ensemble Recherche, Klangforum Wien, Arditti Quartet, Pinquins, SWR and WDR Symphonieorchester, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as at festivals such as ECLAT, Ultraschall, Wien Modern, Tectonics, Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik, and Ultima.
»Music for me is bumping, rubbing, colliding, sliding and sculpting... in space-time. AKA the gift that keeps giving <3 .«
Greta Eacott is a critically acclaimed British/Swedish composer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. She is primarily known for her boundary pushing experimental percussion works and her »sans-disciplinary« approach to music composition; which incorporates spatial aesthetics, design theory and physical movements as integral elements in the musical compositions. This manifests in a unique and modern musical aesthetic which is both playful and refined, agitating and welcoming, sensual and synthetic. Since 2014 she has been running the DIY record label One Take Records.
»Musik for mig er en nødvendighed. Nyt og gammelt. På tværs af alle genrer. Musik er noget helt essentielt menneskeligt – og for mig er stemmen det mest direkte kommunikerende instrument i verdenen.«
Else Torp debuterede i maj 2023 i tre koncerter med New York Philharmonic i et værk af den amerikanske komponist Julia Wolfe. Hun har tidligere optrådt med bl.a. BBC Philharmonic, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Gulbenkian Orchestra, danske landsdelsorkestre, London Symphony Orchestra og Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Hun synger et omfattende repertoire af Lieder, danske sange og eksotiske værker som William Waltons Façade og Judith Weirs one-voice opera King Harald’s Saga. Else Torp er medlem af Paul Hillier’s Theatre of Voices og har optrådt på internationale scener som BBC Proms, Berliner Festspiele, Lincoln Center og ved flere udsolgte koncerter i Carnegie Hall. Else Torp har medvirket på snart 40 indspilninger på Dacapo, Ondine og Deutsche Grammophon og på den Grammy-vindende CD The Little Match Girl Passion (HMU, USA). I 2016 udkom duetten »Distant Sky« med Nick Cave og Else Torp på albummet Skeleton Tree samtidig med premieren på 3D-dokumentaren One More Time with Feeling om albummets tilblivelse. Hun sang live med Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds i Royal Arena og var igen biografaktuel et halvt år senere. I 2018 sang hun blandt andet Kaija Saariahos opera Only The Sound Remains på Paris' Opera Garnier, Teatro Real de Madrid og Lincoln Center i New York. Else Torp har medvirket i DRs Den klassiske Musikquiz, været deltager i Babettes Gæstebud med Brødrene Price, ligesom hun ofte interviewes til DR P2.
»For os er musik saltet, vinen, forretten, hovedretten, desserten, opbygningen, forløsningen. Musik er også en masse mellemrum. Musik kan være til glæde og trøst for mennesker, og det er ganske smukt, synes vi. Ikke mindst er musik en vej (ud af mange) ind i altings altinghed.«
Skammens vogn er en trio bestående af digterpræsten Nikolaj Zeuthen, healeren Oliver Hoiness og den irske cannabisbonde Jakob Millung. Det er en gruppe baseret på et venskab fra folkeskoletiden, et kunstnerisk og spirituelt fællesskab, som snart har eksisteret i tyve år. Bandet slog igennem med albummet Asfalt (2013) og har siden da udgivet syv albums.
Skammens vogn er hverken highbrow eller lowbrow, men et sted midt i mellem. Eller måske snarere nobrow. Musikken har en folkelig appel, men er også blevet kaldt »en finger til ræset«. I deres tyve år lange karriere har de bevæget sig fra brutalistisk naivisme over ambitiøs avantgardepop og til underliggjort blues. Musikken er en blanding af genrer, og i midten af blandingen bor Zeuthens poetiske tekster, udtrykt med hans tilbagelænede og uskolede vokal. Bandet har ved flere lejligheder sagt, at musikken skal kunne undre og pirre dem selv.
»Music has always provided me with a clear pathway on which to navigate a meaningful life. It is imbued with a set of noble intentions that have taught me important lessons: the art of giving and receiving, how to grapple with the ever-shifting forces of tension and peace, what it is to trust the people who surround you, and the ability to let go.«
The Irish-born, Denmark-based composer-musician Carolyn Goodwin is a clarinetist and saxophonist, and the founder of Copenhagen Clarinet Choir. Her compositional work is driven by a desire to explore new frontiers in ensemble playing, bringing body and movement to the forefront, and combining the freedom of improvised music with her foundation in classical music. Goodwin's 2022 release with the Copenhagen Clarinet Choir, Organism, on the År & Dag label, has been described as »cranio-sacral therapy for the ear« and »a perfect cross between intelligent and sensory music.« It is these sound and performance parameters that have inspired composers like Marcela Lucatelli, Greta Eacott, and Anders Lauge Meldgaard to compose music for Goodwin’s ensemble.
Goodwin is a member of the trio Coriolis, alongside fellow saxophonists Maria Dybbroe and Nana-Pi Aabo Kim, as well as Jason Dungan’s Blue Lake project. She is also part of the musician collective Barefoot Records.
»Music is limitless, and its potential for meaning is infinite. This is neither good nor bad, but simply an acknowledgement that music is one kind of expression of any given culture (with many other inputs, of which I am mostly ignorant). From that perspective, I suppose then that music is just another medium through which I try to understand another human and/or the culture that they exist(ed) in, and more deeply feel the interconnectedness of the world that we live in, that we have inherited, and that we will pass on.«
Currently the only musician ever to receive two Avery Fisher Career Grants — in 2016 as a soloist and in 2019 as a member of the JACK Quartet — cellist Jay Campbell has brought his eclectic artistic interests both as a performer and curator to the New York Philharmonic, Deutsche-Symphonie Orchester, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony, Ojai Festival, Lucerne Festival and many others. Deeply committed to collaborative music, Jay is a member of the JACK Quartet, as well as the Junction Triowith violinist Stefan Jackiw and composer/pianist Conrad Tao, multidisciplinary artist collective AMOC, and frequently works with composers and performers like Helmut Lachenmann, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Barbara Hannigan, John Zorn, Tyshawn Sorey, and many more from his own generation.
»Music for me is the only way to say things that are too hard to say with words.«
Pasquale Ivan Dante Rinaldi is an Italian jazz piano player and composer living in Aarhus, Denmark. After graduating from NOMAZZ( Nordic Master in Jazz), he finished his Advanced Postgraduate Diploma (Solist) in DJM in Aarhus. He is also a teacher an educator, teaching ensemble in the conservatory in Aarhus. In his career he recorded several record as a band member and sideman, such as the ones with Deezmal, Maisemat, Martina Di Roma, Patton/Padoin/Rinaldi. He just released his first album as a bandleader, Short Story Long, featuring Fulvio Sigurtà on trumpet, Jesper Bodilsen on bass, and Alessandro Paternesi on drums