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    Explore "usmaradio" with insightful episodes like "Consistere in un punto - Alfonso Cariolato su Carlo Michelstaedter", "La ragazza senza mani", "Turn on your ears - Dialoghi e ascolti attorno all'audio-fiction / LIVE 18-12-22", "EP 5 - From Istanbul to Berlin: Başak Günak" and "EP 4 - From Athens to Toronto: Mantha Katsikana" from podcasts like ""Abecedari", "Abecedari", "Conversazioni di teatro", "Brevi Storie: The EMS Series" and "Brevi Storie: The EMS Series"" and more!

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    Consistere in un punto - Alfonso Cariolato su Carlo Michelstaedter

    Consistere in un punto - Alfonso Cariolato su Carlo Michelstaedter
    Consistere in un punto – per Carlo Michelstaedter

    Parlare di Michelstaedter (1887-1910) come riprendendo un dialogo. Non accennare nemmeno a
    quanto ogni volta si dice in un ripetere tanto grave quanto compiaciuto. Chi fosse interessato alle
    vicende della sua vita le può trovare ovunque, solo a volerlo. Del resto, è caratteristica della vana
    saggistica ribadire quanto tutti sanno.

    Entrare senza mediazioni nel suo pensiero, dunque, saltando a piè pari i troppi preamboli, con tutti i
    rischi, ma anche con la stessa urgenza che emerge da ogni suo scritto, poesia, disegno o dipinto. Parlare come scendendo «da Carnizza fuori dall’adiaphoría (indifferenza) dell’altipiano coperto di neve e oppresso dalla nebbia», cogliere l’occasione, senza volere dire tutto, ma avvalendosi di un’opportunità che altrimenti sfuggirebbe. E fermarsi esattamente nel modo in cui si è cominciato, senza rendiconti possibili.

    «Questo che fai, come che cosa lo fai? – con che mente lo fai?».

    ☞ Abecedari è una rubrica curata da Gianluca Pulsoni, Marco Di Salvatore e Lorenzo Fioravanti: una serie di ascolti dedicati a personaggi e temi vari in relazione alla cultura italiana, di ieri e di oggi. Arti, letteratura, media, musica e molto altro.

    La ragazza senza mani

    La ragazza senza mani
    La ragazza senza mani

    Una voce e un registratore digitale posato sulla scrivania, vicino a una finestra aperta. Sulla
    scrivania ci sono anche alcuni fogli: è una fiaba dei fratelli Grimm,forse tra le più belle, tradotta
    in italiano da Tommaso Landolfi. Parla di diavoli, distanze, erranze, simboli, partenze, parti
    mostruosi. Di dialoghi, ricerche, riserbi, rinascite, privazioni, limiti. Parla di smembramenti e
    di lacrime. Vecchie paginette ripescate quasi all’improvviso.

    Una lettura di Marco Di Salvatore.

    Da Jakob & Wilhelm Grimm, trad. Tommaso Landolfi, Fiabe, Adelphi, 1999.

    ☞ Abecedari è una rubrica curata da Gianluca Pulsoni, Marco Di Salvatore e Lorenzo Fioravanti: una serie di ascolti dedicati a personaggi e temi vari in relazione alla cultura italiana, di ieri e di oggi. Arti, letteratura, media, musica e molto altro.

    Turn on your ears - Dialoghi e ascolti attorno all'audio-fiction / LIVE 18-12-22

    Turn on your ears - Dialoghi e ascolti attorno all'audio-fiction / LIVE 18-12-22
    Turn on your ears - Dialoghi e ascolti attorno all'audio-fiction
    Talk Radio Live dal DAS (Bologna) in diretta su Usmaradio
    18 dicembre 2022

    Andata in onda il 18 dicembre 2022 dagli spazi del DAS - Dispositivo Arti Sperimentali sulle frequenze di Usmaradio, Turn on your ears è una ricca puntata dedicata all'approfondimento attorno alla narrazione audio contemporanea, in particolare del genere fiction.
    Numerosi i temi e tanti ospiti provenienti dal mondo del teatro e della produzione podcast, si alternano a performance live, musica ed estratti sonori.
    Un progetto di Altre Velocità a cura di Ilaria Cecchinato e Rodolfo Sacchettini.


    Regia: Alessandro Renzi
    Musiche: Roberto Paci Dalò
    Ospiti: lacasadargilla, Almare, Radio Papesse, Oscar De Summa, Roberto Paci Dalò, Sblocco 5
    In conduzione: Ilaria Cecchinato e Rodolfo Sacchettini
    In diretta su Usmaradio

    Turn on your ears – Dialoghi e ascolti attorno all’audio-fiction è una delle azioni di Turn on your ears, progetto sostenuto dalla Regione Emilia-Romagna e dal Ministero della Cultura

    EP 5 - From Istanbul to Berlin: Başak Günak

    EP 5 - From Istanbul to Berlin: Başak Günak
    Johann Merrich’s Brevi Storie: The EMS Series

    Johann Merrich’s Brevi Storie [Short Stories] inaugurates a new chapter dedicated to the past, present and future of Electronic Music Studios: are EMS still active? Who works there and how? The podcast series includes a collection of interviews, sounds and music to discover EMS’ legacies and new talents.

    Episode #5 From Istanbul to Berlin is dedicated to the history of Turkish electronic music, narrated by Başak Günak.

    Berlin-based, Istanbul born Başak Günak is a musician, composer and sound artist, also internationally known as AH! KOSMOS in the field of electronic music.
    She released two LPs from Compost Records & Denovali Records and numerous EPs. Both timeless and otherworldly, Günak’s work unconsciously defies being tied to a genre, tapping into something beyond an immediate surrounding or experience to communicate something more transcendental. Günak uses polyrhythms, electronic composition and found sounds to build a mystical world of modulation into which one can sink and be carried away.Günak pursues her sound experimentations as a sound artist, composing soundscapes for theater, contemporary dance, film and visual art projects, and realising site-specific performances. Her works have been featured worldwide in several festivals and institutions, such as Barbican Theatre, Berlin CTM, Sonar Festival, Rotterdamse Schouwburg, Kunstmuseum Basel, Prague Quadrennial and Istanbul International Theatre Festival. In 2020, she presented her latest solo sound installation THE WELL, a piece for 11 speakers and performance in VKV Museum Istanbul.
    In 2021, she has done composition and sound design for Berlin State Museums, Kunstmuseum Basel and granted a residency in HELLERAU for her upcoming sound installation. Currently, she is working on compositions for a project in Martin-Gropius Bau.

    More about Ah! Kosmos: https://ahkosmos.com/
    http://instagram.com/ahkosmos
    Picture credit: Arda Funda

    Track list:

    1. Ah! Kosmos, “Out-Ro-In-Growth”
    2. Ah! Kosmos, “Trace of Waterfalls”
    3. Bülent Arel/Daria Semegen, “Music for String Quartet and Tape” [excerpt], 1980
    4. Ilhan Mimaroğlu, “Immolation Scene"[excerpt], 1983
    5. Gökçen Kaynatan “Cennet Dünyamiz" [excerpt], 1968 c.a.
    6. Bülent Arel, “Stereo Electronic Music N°1” [excerpt], 1960
    7. Cenk Ergün, Forge, 2008
    8. Alper Maral, "Sho", 2001
    9. Ilhan Mimaroğlu, “Agony”, [excerpt], 1965


    Do not miss the previous episode: From From Athens to Toronto -> https://www.spreaker.com/user/8877612/brevistorie-ems-ep-4-mantha-katsikana

    EP 4 - From Athens to Toronto: Mantha Katsikana

    EP 4 - From Athens to Toronto: Mantha Katsikana
    Johann Merrich’s Brevi Storie: The EMS Series

    Episode #4 From Athens to Toronto is dedicated to the history of electronic music in Greece narrated by Mantha Katsikana, researcher and sound artist born in Greece and now living in Canada.

    Track list:

    • Michael Adamis, extract form Minyrismos (1966) collected in Sub Rosa - An Anthology of Greek Experimental Music 1966-2016
    • Michael Adams, extract from Metallika Glipta (1974) collected in EMI - Greek Electronic Music
    • Lena Platonos: A Physical Exercise Unresolved (1986)
    • Scizhic InzC, Puls.Ar() (miniature version) (2016) collected in Sub Rosa - An Anthology of Greek Experimental Music 1966-2016
    • Paniotis Vellantis, Pithoigia (1989) collected in Sub Rosa - An Anthology of Greek Experimental Music 1966-2016

    Do not miss the previous episodes: From Belgrade to Berlin
    featuring: Midori Hirano, Svetlana Maras and Bettina Wackernagel.

    EP 3 - From Belgrade to Berlin: Bettina Wackernagel HOS

    EP 3 - From Belgrade to Berlin: Bettina Wackernagel HOS
    Johann Merrich’s Brevi Storie: The EMS Series
    “From Belgrade to Berlin: Episode # 3 Bettina Wackernagel & Heroines Of Sound”

    ​​Directed by Bettina Wackernagel, Heroines of Sound is notably the most important initiative / festival dedicated to female electronic musicians, from the past and the present. The Festival format is not only a venue for concerts: it’s a music research platform and a network with many partners to empower the works of new talents: thanks to a cooperation with the Belgrade EMS, Heroines of Sound commissioned to Midori Hirano a new piece of music created with the notorious and rare Synthi 100. 
    Since 2014, the Berlin based festival has featured more than 260  top women artists from over 28 countries and presented showcases and cooperations with partner festivals and institutions in Poland, France, Denmark, Turkey, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Serbia and Mexiko. Due to  Heroines of Sound partnership a higher quota of female artists in music programs is achieved. Today the festival is esteemed for its pioneering work in presenting electronic music created by woman and has gained international recognition. In this episode, Bettina Wackernagel. will tell us the history and the future of Heroines of Sound.
    “From Belgrade to Berlin” series has been created thanks in cooperation with  Heroines of Sound Festival.

    Tracklist*:
     
    • Pauline Oliveros, extract from A Woman Sees with No Eyes
    • Maryanne Amacher, extract from Synaptic Island
    • Ruth Anderson, extract from Points
    • Laurie Spiegel, extract from Finding Voice
    • Beatriz Ferreyra, extract from Médisances
    • Annette Vande Gorne, extract form Tao Métal
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Forests and Tides (Demo/Sketch Version)
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Distant Symphony
    • Suzanne Ciani, extract from Paris
    • Beatriz Ferreyra, extract from Médisances
    • Annea Lockwood, extract from Dusk
    • Laurie Spiegel, extract from Appalachian Groove
    • Wendy Carlos, extract from The Secrets of Synthesis
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Forests and Tides (Demo/Sketch Version)

    * [opening & closing theme: Johann Merrich, For Dummies]

    More on Heroines of Sound:  https://www.heroines-of-sound.com/editions-2021/

    Listen to the full Story: do not miss episodes 1 and 2 about Svetlana Maraš and Midori Hirano.

    Read the interview: https://en.electronicmusic-shorthistory.com/post/bettina-wackernagel-heroines-of-sound-festival

    EP 2 - From Belgrade to Berlin: Midori Hirano

    EP 2 - From Belgrade to Berlin: Midori Hirano
    Johann Merrich’s Brevi Storie: The EMS Series
    “From Belgrade to Berlin: Episode # 2 The Music of Midori Hirano”

    Midori Hirano is a classically trained pianist, composer and producer born in Kyoto and now based in Berlin. Thanks to Heroines of Sound Festival, Hirano has spent a residency period at the Belgrade EMS where she met the sound of the Synthi 100, thus composing a new piece of music – Distant Symphony – premiered at Heroines of Sound Festival in July 2021.
    “From Belgrade to Berlin” series has been created thanks to the support of Heroines of Sound Festival.

    Tracklist*:

    • Midori Hirano, extract from Distant Symphony
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Distant Symphony
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Distant Symphony
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Distant Symphony
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Distant Symphony
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Forests and Tides (Demo/Sketch Version)
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Forests and Tides (Demo/Sketch Version)
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Forests and Tides (Demo/Sketch Version)
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Forests and Tides (Demo/Sketch Version)
    • Midori Hirano, extract from Forests and Tides (Demo/Sketch Version)

    * [opening & closing theme: Johann Merrich, For Dummies]

    More on Midori Hirano: https://midorihirano.com/

    Listen to the full Story: do not miss episodes 1 and 3 about Svetlana Maraš, Bettina Wrackenagel and Heroines of Sound.

    Read the interview here:
    https://en.electronicmusic-shorthistory.com/post/midori-hirano-ems-episode-2

    CROWN XXXIII - Fabio Mina

    CROWN XXXIII - Fabio Mina
    𝗖𝗥𝗢𝗪𝗡 | fighting the lockdown through radio

    ☛ 10.5.2020 - Episode XXXIII
    • Roberto Paci Dalò & Fabio Mina

    Fabio plays from his home in Riccione.

    Fabio Mina plays flute and electronics and he's mostly an improviser. For him improvisation is the best tool that allows you to get in touch with the moment, with the situation, listening deeply what is happening outside and inside you while you’re creating music. Being attracted by different musical approaches and ideas, he studied North-Indian, and Japanese music, also through the practicing and various kind of winds and Jaws Harp. Since 2007 he has started to collaborate with Markus Stockhausen, playing with him in several festivals in Europe. Further he plays with the Norwegian guitarist Geir Sundstøl. His last album HIGH WINDS MAY EXIST, released by the Osaka based label Da Vinci, is inspired by the wind.

    Now he's about to release his new album Lonesome Tracks, crossing over the ideas of loneliness, extinction, resistance, strength, vision and nature. He tries to create a flute portrait with no cliché, deepening the underestimated nuances of the flute and its “voice”; furthermore with pedal effects he produces an even larger specter of sounds, focusing on different kinds of delays and harmonizers, creating a kind of music made of contrast, from density to emptiness.

    http://www.fabiomina.it

    Crown XXXII - Roberto Fabbriciani

    Crown XXXII - Roberto Fabbriciani
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    ☛ TODAY 3.5.2020 - Episode XXXII
    • Roberto Paci Dalò & Roberto Fabbriciani

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    Roberto plays from his home in Florence.

    Roberto Fabbriciani, flautista e compositore, è nato ad Arezzo. È internazionalmente riconosciuto tra i migliori interpreti e ha innovato la tecnica flautistica moltiplicando con la ricerca personale le possibilità sonore dello strumento. Ha collaborato con i maggiori compositori del nostro tempo: Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Sylvano Bussotti, John Cage, Elliot Carter, Aldo Clementi, Luis De Pablo, Franco Donatoni, Brian Ferneyhough, Jean Françaix, Giorgio Gaslini, Adriano Guarnieri, Toshio Hosokawa, Ernest Krenek, György Kurtág, György Ligeti, Luca Lombardi, Bruno Maderna, Giacomo Manzoni, Olivier Messiaen, Ennio Morricone, Luigi Nono, Goffredo Petrassi, Henri Pousseur, Wolfgang Rihm, Jean-Claude Risset, Nino Rota, Nicola Sani, Giacinto Scelsi, Salvatore Sciarrino, Mauricio Sotelo, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Toru Takemitsu, Isang Yun, i quali gli hanno dedicato numerose ed importanti opere da lui eseguite in prima assoluta. Con Luigi Nono ha lavorato a lungo, presso lo studio sperimentale della SWF a Freiburg, aprendo e percorrendo vie nuove ed inusitate per la musica. Ha suonato come solista con i direttori Claudio Abbado, Luciano Berio, Bruno Maderna, Riccardo Muti, Zoltán Peskó, Josep Pons, Giuseppe Sinopoli, e con le principali orchestre al mondo. Ha effettuato concerti presso prestigiosi teatri ed istituzioni musicali: Scala di Milano, Filarmonica di Berlino, Royal Festival Hall di Londra, Suntory Hall di Tokyo, Sala Cajkowskij di Mosca, Carnegie Hall di New York e Teatro Colón di Buenos.
    ☛ www.robertofabbriciani.it

    Crown XXXI – Wissal Houbabi

    Crown XXXI – Wissal Houbabi
    𝗖𝗥𝗢𝗪𝗡 | fighting the lockdown through radio

    ☛ 26.4.2020 - Episode XXXI
    • Roberto Paci Dalò & Wissal Houbabi

    Wissal plays live from her home in Trieste.

    Il testo di Wissal Houbabi che potete ascoltare in questo episodio, è contenuto nel volume "Ora vogliamo tutto" - poesia, musica e dissenso materiali dal Premio Dubito 2019, curato da Marco Philopat e Lello Voce.
    Scaricabile da: http://www.agenziax.it/ora-vogliamo-tutto e in libreria dal 28 maggio 2020.

    Wissal Houbabi, feminist activist, artist and writer. Voice and lyrics of the show "Che Razza di Rap" currently on tour, in collaboration with the author and researcher hip hop u.net who saw his debut at Santeria Toscana 31 (Milan). Co-founder of the Trieste artistic collective ZufZone. She has published the "Manifesto for the anti-sexism of Italian rap" for EUT and a research on hip hop "pimpology" for PalGrave MacMillan. She collaborates with VICE - Noisey, Jacobin and Agenzia X, among the authors of Future (effequ). She writes about anti-racism, feminism, hip hop, and identity. Second classified in the National Poetry Prize with music Alberto Dubito, Wissal participated with her poems in national events and festivals. She exhibited her drawings and paintings at personal and collective exhibitions, creating wine labels, participating in street art works or magazine covers, with Arabic calligraphy, however, she was invited to exhibit for the 2015 Salone del libro in Turin.

    (CC) 2020 Roberto Paci Dalò / Wissal Houbabi
    CC BY-NC-ND

    Intervista a Stefano Ricci ed Ettore Dicorato

    Intervista a Stefano Ricci ed Ettore Dicorato
    Ettore Dicorato e Stefano Ricci in conversazione con Roberto Paci Dalò raccontano
    “La voce del castoro” pubblicato da Rizosfera - NUKFM.

    Ettore Dicorato e Stefano Ricci hanno presentato dal vivo il progetto audiovisivo, pittorico e materico, dell’opera registrata a Quilow, Pomerania (Germania del Nord Baltico), tra field recordings, jazz storto, ritmi ipnotici, elettronica crepuscolare e noise d’ambiente. Il tutto contornato da azione pittorica dal vivo e proiezioni di filmati. Inizio ore 22.00.
    L’evento à stato organizzato quale performance live all’interno del programma del festival BilBolBul edizione 2019. L’album «La voce del castoro» è l’opera di debutto di Ettore Dicorato / Stefano Ricci come duo, per l’etichetta Rizosfera-NUKFM (cat. NURKDM007). Si tratta di un’edizione limitata, numerata e firmata dagli artisti che l’hanno composta (Ricci come disegnatore, Dicorato come fotografo). L’album è stato presentato per la prima volta dal vivo nel corso della serata di mixed media al Factory BO di via Castiglione 26 a Bologna. (https://rizosfera.net/news)
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