My name is Mads Emil Dreyer – would you like to see my playlist?
»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.«
»For me music is an irregular yet life-long event that requires constant attention in the form of private preparation, rehearsals with others, and performances to audiences.«
Theater of Voices' founder and artistic director Paul Hillier is originally from England and was educated there Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. During his career, he has worked as a conductor, singer, teacher, editor and writer. In addition to being the founder of the legendary Hilliard Ensemble, he has been chief conductor for i.a. the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, is artistic director of The National Chamber Choir of Ireland, and has been chief conductor of Ars Nova Copenhagen since 2003. Paul Hillier has completed more than 200 CD/DVD releases and has won two Grammys. Honors include OBE (Order of the British Empire), The Order of the White Star from Estonia and the Knight's Cross. This week Paul Hillier turns 75.
Phil Battiekh (Basel, Switzerland) has been a Mahraganat DJ and producer for over a decade. He is one of the first to dedicate himself to Mahraganat outside of Egypt. In addition to his most popular Mahraganat mixes on Soundcloud (over 450K streams worldwide), he released the acclaimed Cairo Concepts compilation in 2019. Featuring DJ Plead, DJ Haram, Alaa Fifty, Nustaliga and others, Cairo Concepts contextualises the impact and developments of the Mahraganat scene and examines the way certain artists have appropriated Mahraganat for club scenarios.
Mahraganat (Egyptian Arabic: مهرجانات( , which literally means »festivals«, is a mix of Egyptian Shaabi, electronic dance music, rap and trap. It is characterized by percussion-heavy rhythms, massive bass and loads of autotune. Phil Battiekh is curating the SWANA night – a joint event by pantropical, turkis, and Volume Village, which takes place at the latter in Aarhus. Next to his own set, Phil will also have a role as Wezza Montaser's DJ.
»For mig er musik en stadig påmindelse om, at der er så meget mere til livet end det, jeg lige her og nu tror – men det kræver, jeg opsøger og lytter. Her er fem sange, som jeg nyder at høre pt. De ligger alle og roder i perifirien af tracks, jeg ville ønske, jeg var en del af...«
Gennem knap 30 år har Hanne Boel befundet sig på toppen af den danske soulpopscene, og hendes kartotek tæller alt fra rock- og pophits til jazz og gospel. Med sin dybe, soul-inspirerede stemme og særprægede røst har Hanne Boel også markeret sig unikt på livefronten, hvor hendes koncerter er i høj kurs. Boel har netop udgivet albummet Norwegian Recordings med de to guitarister Jacob Funch og Jens Runge.
»Musik er for mig at være i kontakt med noget større. Jeg er ikke religiøs, men med musikken kommer jeg i kontakt med noget spirituelt eller åndeligt, både som musiker og lytter. Samtidig kan musikken skabe unikke møder mellem mennesker. Det nonverbale er en perfekt ramme for kulturmøder, fordi vi med det samme connecter med noget større og vigtigere, som alle mennesker på jorden forstår.«
Sanger og komponist Camilla Dayyani er vokset op i Danmark med sine søskende, sin danske mor og iranske far. Hendes vej ind i musikken er gået via skolekor, violin timer på musikskolen og soulbands m.m. i gymnasietiden. Senere forelskede hun sig pladask i Billie Holiday og de store klassiske jazzsangerinder. Herfra var det jazzens tonesprog, der optog hende i årene på musikkonservatoriet og de første år af hendes karriere. Det udgangspunkt kan man høre på hendes tidligere udgivelser: Silver and Gold (2005), Anadyomene (2007), Come My Way (2009) og Rummet Fyldt (2013).
På det aktuelle album Mine Miniaturer sætter Camilla Dayyani både danske og persiske digtere stævne på tværs af århundreder og store geografiske afstande og samler på den måde både sine kulturelle og musikalske rødder i sine kompositioner. Albummet er tænkt som et samlet værk for ensemblet, som består af strygekvartet, jazzkvartet og to persiske musikere. Hun synger og reciterer på dansk, persisk og engelsk.
Hun har før kredset omkring musikken i lyrikken, og bl.a. skrevet musik til og indspillet digte af Pia Tafdrup, Dan Turéll, Johannes Jensen og Piet Hein. Nysgerrigheden har ført Camilla Dayyani rundt i genrerne. Hun har sunget moderne klassiske værker af Morten Olsen med Athelas Ensemblet, indspillet moderne jazz med sine egne kvartetter, sunget børnemusik på YouTube-succesen Sangskattekisten, sunget iransk popmusik fra 70’erne og meget andet.
The English choir conductor Charlotte Rowan took over the position as conductor of the Danish Girls' Choir in August 2023 and is the eighth conductor in the choir's history. She grew up as a chorister at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, where she later became an Organ Scholar, at the same time as she studied singing and conducting at the Junior Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.
At the age of 19, Charlotte Rowan began studying music at University of Cambridge, where she continued her education as a singer and conductor of The Chapel Choir of Sidney Sussex College. Since 2018, Charlotte Rowan has lived in Denmark, where she has partly continued her education himself as choir conductor at the Jutland Music Conservatory, partly as conductor of Herning Church's Boys' Choir for three years before she became conductor of the DR Girls' Choir.
Bill Frisell’s career as a guitarist and composer has spanned more than 40 years and many celebrated recordings. From Aaron Copeland and Charles Ives to Bob Dylan and Madonna. His mantra is simple: »I like when it's impossible to tell at first if something is black or white, or country or blues, or whatever«.
Born in Baltimore, Bill Frisell played clarinet throughout his childhood in Denver, Colorado. His interest in guitar began with his exposure to pop music on the radio.
Teitur (Tie-tor), left his homeland, the remote, beautiful, wild and weather beaten Faroe Islands in the far North Atlantic as a teenager. He was convinced that if he wanted to follow his dream of making his own music he had to go somewhere with the access to the technology and musical professionalism that he felt wasn’t available at home. His debut album in 2003 was called Poetry & Aeroplanes. He collaborated with German singer Judith Holofernes, the Holland Baroque orchestra and recently recorded the album Songs from a Social Distance with Aarhus Jazz Orchestra. After travelling the world Teitur is again based in the Faroes. In 2023 he was among the 13 artists nominated for the Nordic Council Music Prize.
Pernille Andersen is a Danish actress, screenwriter, and singer. In the Pandemic lockdown she and her partner, British John Garrison, founded the band GlassEar. For years they had traveled apart pursuing their separate careers. But with all work cancelled for both, this new found time together gave the necessary time needed to try something new. A means to connect creatively. They recorded six songs about loneliness, love, family, career and the meaning of life as a new musical duo. They have just released their debut EP Nobody will get out alive. Pernille also stars as an actress in the upcoming season of the TV2 series Hvide Sande 2 and writes a film script in collaboration with The Global Ensemble Drama. The duo’s name GlassEar refers to their many years of communication in a digital time: Glass (screen) / Ear (phone).
Komponist og guitarist Emil Palme har lige udgivet sit solo-debutalbum Ripen. På albummet stryges sten som buer mod elguitarens strenge, der i messende og klagende mønstre frembringer en dystopisk og ceremoniel urlyd i grænsen mellem komposition og improvisation. Ripen handler om at fuldende og modne – men også om at betræde de forræderiske stier, som naturen dikterer, at alt levende skal gå, og den uundgåelige opløsning af formål, der opstår efter en opnået fuldkommenhed.
»Jeg oplever musik som noget magisk, som en kraft der kan kommunikere via energier, der ikke nødvendigvis kan forstås eller måles på. At skabe musik er for mig at have kontakt med den kraft.«
Iku Sakan is an electronic musician from Osaka, Japan. his music focuses predominantly on the potential of emotional developments through the repetitive rhythmic patterns, rotating harmonics, and resonating melodies. The decades of collecting constantly shifting sound materials, melding improvisation, and DJ'ing practices, has led him to create his own unique niche of organic music in the late 2010s. His most recent works incl. a remix for the French composer Yann Tiersen (via Mute Records) and the forthcoming musique-concrete-inspired tone poem LP OMNITOPOEIA. When you ask Sakan what music is the answer is short: »Music is the healing force.«
»To me, music is about everything else.«
Mike Sheridan has been a part of the Copenhagen electronic musicscene since the mid 00’s. He entered the scene, barely in his teens, with his landmark debut album I Syv Sind (In Two Minds, 2008). Sheridan traced an ambient and dreamy approach, and with limited tools at hand, he constructed a teenage masterwork that few could have predicted. Among the first in his generation, Mike Sheridan launched his career to high acclaim, effectively crossing over to mainstream audiences.
Recent projects includes featuring on techno artist KÔLSCH’s album Isopolis (2021) and performances in Nicolai Howalt’s exhibhition A Journey: The Near Future at Gallery Martin Asbæk (2022). Yesterday Sherian released the album Atmospherics.
»I play music to connect people and I sing melodies to encourage community. I believe in the transformative power of music and love.«
Lucky Lo's (Lo Ersare) mission is to unite people through music by shining a light on the dark sides of life and transforming our struggles and worries into joy and hope. In a time where mental illness is described as Denmark’s biggest public disease, Lucky Lo sees music as a vital tool for processing the challenges we face throughout life.
She was awarded Talent of the Year at the Danish music publisher’s awards, Carl Prisen, and the Swedish music critic's award, Skaps Prisen. Her recent album bears the title The Big Feel.