Episode 004: Conversation with Elizabeth A. Baker
Alloy: A Mixture of Music and Conversation
Release Date: 03/27/2017
Alloy: A Mixture of Music and Conversation
I am delighted to have as my guest musician, composer, writer, and new renaissance artist, . I learned about Elizabeth and her work only a few months ago through a short 5 question interview published on the excellent site . The interview on “i care if you listen” focused primarily on one of Elizabeth’s many projects, and one we discuss during our conversation—and that is the Florida International Toy Piano Festival, which Elizabeth is both co-founder and Festival Director. The second annual Toy Piano Festival ended back in early January, and to be honest, the idea of a creative music...
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info_outlineI am delighted to have as my guest musician, composer, writer, and new renaissance artist, Elizabeth A. Baker. I learned about Elizabeth and her work only a few months ago through a short 5 question interview published on the excellent site “i care if you listen”. The interview on “i care if you listen” focused primarily on one of Elizabeth’s many projects, and one we discuss during our conversation—and that is the Florida International Toy Piano Festival, which Elizabeth is both co-founder and Festival Director. The second annual Toy Piano Festival ended back in early January, and to be honest, the idea of a creative music festival focused on showcasing music produced on a toy piano totally captured my imagination and sent me off to explore Elizabeth’s music, and ultimately, corresponding with her about her music and doing an interview. No surprise, I could have talked for hours with Elizabeth: how she approaches her music and the details of her creative process are no end interesting and fascinating to me, but given her busy schedule and her involvement in a number of creative projects, we had about an hour to cover a lot of ground. I do not want to give too much away here at the outset, but I will say that our conversation touches on a number topics including the role and importance movement, dance, silence, and community are to the work Elizabeth creates and performs. She is truly inspirational.
- For more information about Elizabeth A. Baker checkout her website.
- For more information about Alloy checkout the show’s site.
- This episode is sponsored by Whistlestop Bookshop.
All music featured in episode 4 is by Elizabeth A. Baker:
The following compositions appear in this episode:
- On the Other Side from {this is not a piano album}
- Mortimer James Takes Flight from {this is not a piano album}
- |intersection|
- Shatter Points & Glass Chards from {this is not a piano album}
- Live Performance (Part 4) from A Sonic Memory Quilt
- On the wind, I felt your presence an ocean away from {this is not a piano album}
- Impressions of Ancient Earth - IV. Abstract Courtship Dances from {a series of strange narratives}
Checkout Elizabeth’s book, "Toyager: A Toy Piano Method
Also, checkout: The New Music Conflagration, Inc.
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