Embracing the new and unknown

Limelight article August 2021

Many people are intimidated by new music because of a lifetime of sonic conditioning – a challenge Ensemble Offspring takes in its stride

by Claire Edwardes

In my role as Artistic Director of Ensemble Offspring, as well as an active solo percussionist, I spend a great deal of time thinking about audiences – how do we get them to come to our concerts? How do we make sure they’re engaged when they’re there? How do we create unique experiences for them so they go away telling their friends what fun new music can be? By international standards we do well in terms of audience numbers, but it’s still more of a challenge selling new music than it is to sell big name classical composers who everyone knows.

I think it’s fair to say that most people have a fear of the unknown on some level – whether it be sharks (something they can’t see and probably never will) or skydiving (my particular fear). But we don’t often ponder the fear of the unknown in terms of music. Why is it that almost anything goes in the visual arts world (the weirder the better sometimes) and yet in music, non-traditional chord progressions or the lack of melody or rhythm tend to give people a sense of impending doom? It is clear to me that the reason is a lifetime of sonic expectation conditioning – whether it be through Western classical music or pop music with the typical I-V-I bass line. So it is no wonder that when people first hear music that isn’t traditional in a tonal sense, they don’t quite know what to make of it. At Ensemble Offspring we take this challenge in our stride!

Read the rest here: https://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/features/ensemble-offspring-embracing-the-new-and-unknown/?fbclid=IwAR1DJ91HVCmDLPb5TS0suIDUeBjbamt4wxRW4FCgYJOb01QpJvSScbU12FQ

CLAIRE’S LOCKDOWN TIPS 2021


Here are my tips for where to find out about the best music, sound and culture during lockdown 2021

Online concerts/platforms

Sydney Opera House – currently relaunching 2020 digital content including our Mesmerism relaunching Tuesday 3rd August
The Surge – EO’s new videos & showreels of that recent tour

National Sawdust – a plethora of panels, concerts and articles reflecting the diversity of the NY music scene today

Melbourne Recital Centre – pre recorded concerts including a recent Rubiks Collective concert which I can recommend

SOUNZ (NZ Music Information Centre) – lots of recorded concerts and videos

Melbourne Digital Concert Hall – the people doing the live streaming thing in Australia
Offspring for All - Ensemble Offspring’s new streaming platform which we are about to launch – more on this very soon!

 

Podcasts/Radio Streams

EO’s weekly Insta Live Q&A Thursdays at 8pm

2020 Ngarra-Burria stream ABC Classics – featuring the latest 2020 batch of amazing First Nations composers

Soundmaking Podcast - hosted by EO founder Matthew Shlomowitz and Hakon Stene

ABC Unravel: Juanita – digging around the underground life of Kings Cross in the 70’s

Chamber of Musical Curiosities (MVA podcast) – including an episode with me 

The Arts Hubbub Podcast – loads of interesting Aussie arts related topics

Grounded with Louis Theroux – Louis interviews really interesting folks

Wind of Change Podcast – a guy obsessively tries to find out whether the Scorpian’s famous song Wind of Change was written by the CIA.


AMAZING TV/MOVIES

Babyteeth (movie with music by Amanda Brown – you need to rent it on google play)

Wakefield (ABC series with music by Maria Alfonsine)

Stateless (Netflix)

Ms Represented (ABC series with music by Caitlin Yeo)

YUMMY COOKING TIPS

Date, ginger and dark chocolate slice

Lemon Ricotta Cake (it’s lemon season!)

Seriously rich chocolate brownies

Homemade Dumplings

GENDER EQUITY WEBSITES

Donne Women in Music

Keychange (I am the Aussie Ambassador)

I have been madly updating the gender equal repertoire lists on MY website

Cut Common – a music mag based in Tasmania that reports on interesting and different stuff

 

Chamber of Musical Curiosities Podcast

https://musicaviva.com.au/news-views/chamber-music-podcast-claire-edwardes/

Take a listen to this lively chat between myself and Paul Kildea as part of Musica Viva’s awesome new podcast Chamber of Musical Curiosities.

“In this instalment of the podcast, Paul Kildea has a lively conversation with percussionist and curator Claire Edwardes. The dialogue starts with Claire Edwardes’ kaleidoscopic background and how calling Claire just a ‘percussionist’ does her no justice. She talks about her love of music from a very young age and how her love of playing music with other people has led her down the path of music curation.

The conversation then turns to a discussion of various instruments and the nature of being a percussionist. The pair delve more deeply into Claire’s musical journey from Sydney to Rotterdam, her decision to leave Australia, what motivated her to return, as well as her transition from musician to composer. They also briefly touch on Musica Viva’s imminent partnership with Claire’s Hatched Academy to collaborate and workshop with upcoming Australian composers.”

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WASO & DANCES WITH DEVILS

I had so much fun performing Iain Grandage’s awesome percussion concerto Dances with Devils (which he wrote for me back in 2015) with WASO and Ben Northey in March. I even got to meet Tim Minchin who came to one of the rehearsals (he and Iggy and Ben are good friends) - star struck! The performance was a hit with the audience and the reviews were glowing. Thanks for having me and for championing new Australian music WASO! Read the reviews here: http://www.claireedwardes.com/reviews