Interview on Art on AIR
Here’s my interview with David Weinstein for Art on AIR, about my upcoming premiere, Standing Water: A Soundmap of the Gowanus Canal, to be performed this Saturday as part of the 2010 Ear to the Earth festival.

I was thrilled to be part of this interview along with composer/sound artists Charles Lindsay and Annea Lockwood. It was a particular thrill to be on the show with Annea, who is one of the masters of the soundmap form, and in part from whom I drew the inspiration to do this new work (In fact, she’s on to talk about her newest river work, Soundmap of the Housatonic River. Previously, she has mapped the Hudson and the Danube.)
Standing Water is a soundmap in that the recorded material marks locations along a particular route, but it differs from Annea’s work in two important ways: 1) I take slightly more liberty with the material. Annea’s work is remarkable for how little she does to it – she uses great mics and finds amazing natural sounds. Standing Water is largely faithful to the original recordings, but a couple of the movements are more edited, and 2) There’s an instrumentalist. Eleonore Oppenheim is lending her incredible artistry on solo double bass, playing in counterpoint with the recordings.
Standing Water is going to be performed on Saturday, October 30, at 8pm, at White Box. I curated this particular evening, entitled New York Soundscape, which will also feature works by Paula Matthusen, Miguel Frasconi, and Jennifer Stock. Four very different types of work on the theme of water in New York City.


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