Making Conversation, Episode 14: Matthew Lorenzon interviews Andrew Aronowicz

In this episode you’ll hear

Composer: Andrew Aronowicz
Website:  soundcloud.com/andrew-aronowicz

Interviewed by: Matthew Lorenzon
Website: www.partialdurations.com

This conversation was recorded on the 15th of June, 2017, in a living room in Parkville festooned with blankets and pillows.

Show Notes

“There’s someone out there interested in the same things as you, so find them.”

Andrew Aronowicz is a sought-after Melbourne-based composer with interests in literature, philosophy, and poetry. In this interview he discusses the passage from the non-musical to the musical and takes interviewer Matthew Lorenzon on a guided tour through the twists and turns of his stunning work Arborescence.

Music in this Episode

Arborescence
Composed by Andrew Aronowicz
Performed by Laila Engle – flutes (C flute, bass and piccolo), Robin Henry – clarinets (B flat and bass), Jenny Khafagi – violin, Paul Zabrowarny – cello, and Leigh Harrold – piano

The music you heard in the opening and closing credits is:
I/O (2014), by Eli Simic-Prosic
For diskclavier, recorded by the composer.
Used with permission.
https://soundcloud.com/eli-simic-prosic

Production Credits

The Making Conversation: Australian Composers’ Podcast is brought to you by Making Waves.
This episode was recorded and produced by: Matthew Lorenzon
Audio consultant: Daniel Thorpe
Mixing and Mastering: Thomas Green
Executive Producers: Lisa Cheney & Peggy Polias Making Waves

With Thanks

The Making Conversation Podcast has been made possible with the generous support of:

Project Patron: Cameron Lam of Kammerklang

Production Donors: Kieren Paynter, Nigel Poole, PLEXUS, Callum Moncrieff, Constance Barberakis, David John Lang, Christopher Gordon, Anne Gill, Brian Howard, Caroline Thompson, Leah Barclay and Jocelyn Wolfe and all who contributed to the successful crowdfunding campaign

Making Conversation is supported by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH.

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