Podcasts
Samuel Andreyev podcast
Thursday, May 23 2019
SOUNDLAB creator Paul Steenhuisen’s latest podcast features Samuel Andreyev, one of the three Canadian composers featured on our concert this Sunday evening. Paul has also interviewed another of our guest composers, Ana Sokolovic.
Linda Bouchard Podcast
Thursday, September 27 2018
Paul Steenhuisen’s interview with composer Linda Bouchard is available here: http://www.soundlabnewmusic.com/linda-bouchard/
Includes music samples and a discussion of Bouchard’s pieces Murderous Little World, Identity Theft, Flocking, and her research project Live Structures.
Includes music samples and a discussion of Bouchard’s pieces Murderous Little World, Identity Theft, Flocking, and her research project Live Structures.
Roger Reynolds Podcast
Sunday, May 20 2018
Paul Steenhuisen’s interview with composer Roger Reynolds is available here: http://www.soundlabnewmusic.com/roger-reynolds/
Juliet Palmer Podcast
Friday, May 11 2018
Robin de Raaff Podcast
Friday, December 01 2017
Sciarrino Podcast
Thursday, February 16 2017
SOUNDLAB podcast - Brian Current
Thursday, September 29 2016
Paul Steenhuisen interviews composer Brian Current for the SOUNDLAB New Music Podcast via iTunes: http://apple.co/2drKlFu
SOUNDLAB podcast - Robert Aitken
Thursday, December 31 2015
Robert Aitken discusses the founding and evolution of New Music Concerts in our latest SOUNDLAB podcast: https://goo.gl/jk2M9a
SOUNDLAB podcast - Philippe Leroux
Wednesday, December 02 2015
NMC presents an in-depth podcast with composer Philippe Leroux, featured artist of our Dec. 6 event, @ iTunes: http://apple.co/1MuHKUo
SOUNDLAB podcast - Michel Gonneville
Wednesday, May 13 2015
Paul Steenhuisen has prepared another one of his NMC sponsored podcasts featuring an extended interview with composer Michel Gonneville’s curated concert of Belgian composers. It is available at no cost from iTunes at http://bit.ly/1lnXLhs
SOUNDLAB podcast - Anna Pidgorna
Monday, March 23 2015
Paul Steenhuisen has prepared another one of his NMC sponsored podcasts featuring an extended interview with Anna Pidgorna and samples of her previous work and the resource materials (field recordings) which she used in the new piece. It is available at no cost from iTunes at http://bit.ly/1lnXLhs