Nahre Sol: Biggest inspirations, struggle as a musician, spirituality and more | PIANO MAENIA #4
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- #podcast #nahresol #piano
In this episode we are delighted to have had the opportunity to interview Nahre Sol, she performs, composes and teaches an eclectic mixture of music that draws from aspects of improvisation, the avant-garde, traditional Western forms and harmony, jazz, and minimalism. She runs a notable series of videos on RUclips that distill her distinct perspective as a classically-trained pianist with an insatiable appetite for new ideas about music theory, harmony, practicing, and composition. She has gained notoriety and over 650,000 subscribers through her videos breaking down the stylistic elements of great classical composers and documentaries that share excursions into various genres she explores.
She holds degrees from The Juilliard School and The Glenn Gould School of The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. As a soloist and chamber musician, she has performed at venues across North America and Europe, including The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Gusman Theatre in Miami, in addition to numerous spaces in Canada, France, Holland, Italy, Poland, and Germany. In 2013 she was a recipient of the Harriet Hale Woolley Grant, which enabled her to study in Paris under Gabriel Tacchino and Narcis Bonet, pupils of Francis Poulenc and Nadia Boulanger.
Nahre's music has been premiered in New York City, Buenos Aires, Paris, in Hamburg at the Elbphilharmonie, and Toronto by artists and groups such as the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, Raleigh Civic Symphony, Happenstance Ensemble, 97 Ensemble, Ema Nikolovska, Kunal Lahiry, Victoria Sparks, Michael Hey, Julian Martin, Han Chen, and Jeremy Smith. She has given performances, masterclasses, and talks at institutions such as the Carnegie Mellon University, Boston University, M.I.T., Syracuse University, University of Costa Rica, among others.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00-01:05 Introduction
01:05-03:52 Creating your own sound as a composer
03:52-06:26 Biggest musical influences
06:26-11:34 Exploring the definition of sound
11:34-17:02 Discovering composition and inspiration
17:02-19:29 The magic of electronic music
19:29-26:14 Creative origins, father and family
26:14-29:50 Audiovisual art
29:50-36:39 Inception of RUclips career
36:39-44:00 Continuation of RUclips, motivation
44:00-45:17 Breaking down complexity
45:21-01:01:34 Stage fright, performance anxiety
01:01:34-01:08:19 Overcoming physical issues
01:08:19-01:11:27 Spirituality
01:11:32-01:15:36 Advice to younger self - Развлечения
Thank you for this interview. So sorry for Nahre's loss. She is a great teacher, communicator, and musician. Her videos always contain gifts of wonder, intelligence, insight, and delight. I look forward to seeing how she evolves creatively in the future.
@ [ .. ] en passant.. very good interview..
Losing a parent is tough in a way, but I was sixty when my father died and I had the "consolation" that he was very old, very unwell and clearly ready to go. But it is really final, except occasionally when I say something that comes out in his voice and I realise that he has left traces.
Most Welcome 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Best Regards 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nahre is quite gorgeous! Her honesty is her truth! I like it! In fact, many people look forward to it.....and her! Wonderful instructor!
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Thankuuuu