Interview with composer Samuel Andreyev
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- Meet Canadian composer Samuel Andreyev and dive into his art and his ideas!
In this interview we talked about Samuel Andreyev's music, experimental poetry, avant-garde pop music, Ligeti, Jacob Collier and more.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:11 Samuel Andreyev‘s goals as a composer
4:30 His poetry/comparison to music
12:55 His experience as a singer, songwriter/current pop music
26:25 Studying composition in Paris
57:32 Composition and Universities/Research
1:04:05 Ligeti's/Morton Feldman's music
1:17:07 Processes in music
1:20:18 Influences, ideas while composing
1:26:00 Samuel Andreyev‘s newest piano pieces
1:40:00 Development of his musical language since his piece "Stopping" (2006)
1:47:47 Writing something new
1:51:02 Current projects
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The music used in this video is an excerpt of Samuel Andreyev's piece "À propos du concert de la semaine dernière" from his new CD "Iredescent Notation" that you can purchase here:
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Great interview. Thanks.
Thank you, Mattia. I always learn something listening Samuel.
Me too! Thanks for watching.
I've listened to a couple to Samuel's podcasts and his interviews with other composers. It is really nice to see him on the other side and get to know him little bit better. It's hard to find youtube channels on the topic of contemporary classical music so I hope you keep making videos.
As someone who is right now in the process of applying to a composition bachelor I found his story about aplying to the paris conservarory really interesting.
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Where are you applying? :)
I applied this semester too.
I'm planning to take an entrance exam on February next year for the Hochschule Hanns Eisler to start on the summer semester.
Samuel Andreyev is also a huge inspiration for me and the music I try to made... Thanks you for this interview !!
Great! Thank you for your comment!
Great interview!!
Thank you!
@@mattia.a_p looking forward to looking at more of your videos!!
@@Tylervrooman glad to hear that! Let me know what you think.
For me as a poet we have to know what traditions to follow and what other traditions to smash to bits and pieces
I don’t think SA understood the student’s question about what traditions to follow
Yes, I think we misunderstood each other a little bit there
Not all traditions are worth following
Indeed
What Mr Andreyev writes, is not music but sound art, 'sonic art', Klangkunst as the Germans correctly name it. Look it up at youtube. There is no music in it, and all the intellectual wrapping paper cannot disguise the fact that Mr Andreyev is entirely 'in' the modernist ideological narrative, which developed in the sixties of the last century and is saturated with misconceptions, and which is completely outdated by now and a historic artefact of minor artistic interest.
Andreyev's music is not what the Germans call Klangkunst (I'm from Berlin by the way), he doesn't follow a "modernist" ideology in any way and I find his art (which definitely is music) interesting :)