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Standing in the Stream - John Lane

by John Lane

Standing in the Stream, hosted by percussionist and composer John Lane, features conversations with various creative artists in the field of music, visual art, writing/poetry, filmmaking, dance, and anything in between.

Episodes

Episode 51: Tony Boutté and Zachary Wadsworth

1h 8m · Published 30 Apr 13:19

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Episode 50: Libby Larsen

47m · Published 08 Apr 16:29
Libby Larsen is one of America’s most performed living composers. Her catalogue of some 500 compositions spans every genre from vocal to chamber music to massive orchestra and operatic works. Including a Grammy winning album in 1993, she has over 50 recordings to her credit. She continues to be in demand for commissions and premieres by artists worldwide. She is the co-founder of the Minnesota Composers Form, now the American Composers Forum, and has held residencies with the Minnesota Orchestra, the Charlotte Symphony, and the Colorado Symphony.

Episode 49: Scott Deal

56m · Published 29 Mar 17:32

Percussionist and composer Scott Deal’s work is characterized by a deep interest in technology. His curiosity of new and emerging technologies spurred his founding of two collective projects. Scott founded the Telematic Collective, an Internet performance group of artists and computer specialists, and he is a founding member and percussionist with the computer-acoustic trio Big Robot.

As a performer, Scott has concertized worldwide and has recordings on labels including Albany, Centaur, Cold Blue and SCI. He has received funding for his research from organizations including Meet the Composer, Indiana Arts Council, and the Arts and Humanities Institute at IUPUI, where he is also a Professor of Music and Director of the Donald Louis Travel Arts and Technology Research Center. 

Episode 48: Self-Portrait with Dean Rader

1h 0m · Published 16 Jan 23:03
Poet Dean Rader and I share an interest in engaging with socio-political themes in our creative work. In our previous conversation (Ep. 47), we ended with the idea that we’d come back and revisit this idea in a part 2. We are also both curious about interdisciplinary work and how one practice brushes up against another, so it seemed like a good follow up conversation. Instead, Dean ended up having a lot of questions about my work as a percussionist/composer and I ended up having some long answers. So, there you have it. I want to say a special thanks, again, to Dean for his interest in my work and the terrific conversation. Stay tuned for a potential part 3 with Dean down the road.

Episode 47: Dean Rader

39m · Published 23 Oct 19:37
This week’s guest, Dean Rader, has published widely in the fields of poetry, American Indian Studies, and visual culture. His poetry has garnered a number of awards and recognitions including the T.S. Eliot Poetry Prize. His newest collection of poetry, Self-Portrait as Wikipedia Entry, was recently published by Copper Canyon Press. A native of Western Oklahoma, he is now based in San Francisco where he is professor of English at the University of San Francisco.

Episode 46: Andrea Polli

55m · Published 26 Sep 13:47
Andrea Polli is an environmental artist who works at the intersection of art, science and technology. Often her works express, in some way, the scientific data obtained from collaborations with scientists. She has received support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Science Foundation and Fulbright. Her latest book is Far Field: Digital Culture, Climate Change and the Poles. She is currently Professor of Art and Ecology at the University of New Mexico.

Episode 45: Charles Corey (Harry Partch Institute Tour)

48m · Published 12 Jul 17:11
I got to meet composer Charles Corey when I visited the Harry Partch Institute at the University of Washington in October of 2016. In this episode, Charles gives us a tour of the Partch Institute at UW. Chatting with Charles was also a great opportunity to get his very unique perspective on Partch and how Partch's work has influenced his own.

Episode 44: Jessie Marino

48m · Published 25 May 01:13
Jessie Marino's work as composer, musician and media artist pays attention to the virtuosity of common activities, explores ritualistic absurdity, and delights in the archeology of recent media. She is co-founder and director of the experimental performance collective, On Structure; and co-artistic director and cellist with Ensemble Pamplemousse. We chatted a lot about how vital community and friendship is to her work, how it informs the kind of work she makes. Jessie also has a great perspective on the intersection of music and socio-political ideals.

Episode 43: David Huntsberger, Part Two

38m · Published 28 Apr 21:42
Drawing on his deep curiosity about science, technology, philosophy and many topics in between, David Huntsberger has cultivated a unique voice in comedy. In this second part, we chatted about making a career in comedy and the history of some creative projects. David has a great perspective on living/sustaining a creative life, too, and offers up some wisdom and good advice for all creatives. Make sure to catch the 16-second story from the latest Junk Show, his weekly variety show in LA, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzDFGNMFxCA

Episode 43: David Huntsberger, Part One

45m · Published 09 Apr 20:09
David Huntsberger is a unique voice in stand-up comedy. Drawing on his deep curiosity about science, technology, philosophy, and many topics in between, his comedy is intellectual, pointed, and self aware. In part one of our conversation, we touched on his background, making a career in comedy, and his creative process.

Standing in the Stream - John Lane has 59 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 48:06:30. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 18th, 2023 01:06.

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