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Stephen Nachmanovitch: Violectra, viola, percussion, waterphone, voice, electronics.
Anders Hagberg: Flute, alto flute, bass flute, electronics.

James Joyce liked to refer to felix culpa – the fortunate fall. One of the hidden blessings of the coronavirus pandemic of 2020-2021 was that musicians living in quarantine have learned to play together over the internet and discover ways to improvise together in high quality recordings over a long distance. Stephen Nachmanovitch (Charlottesville, Virginia) and Anders Hagberg (Gothenburg, Sweden) have become friends and musical collaborators even though we have not yet met in person. We present you this first essay in our collaboration.
Anders – "You could say that I got to know Stephen through his books, which have been very important to me and I have felt a resonance and a kinship with his thoughts on improvisation in music and in life. We were supposed to meet in the US in the summer of 2020, but the corona pandemic caused my tour to be canceled. Instead, we have had contact via Zoom and the idea was born to try to play together in real time. The music presented here is an excerpt from our first joint improvised meeting and I feel that the kinship between us also resonates in our music."

Total time 26 minutes

Recorded in June, 2021.

Stephen Nachmanovitch is an improvisational violinist and composer working across multiple media and art forms. He is the author of two books on the creative process, The Art of Is and Free Play. He has taught and lectured in many countries on creativity and the spiritual and social underpinnings of art, and on the ecology of mind. In the 1970s he was a pioneer in free improvisation on violin, viola and electric violin. He has presented master classes and workshops at many conservatories and universities, and has had numerous appearances on radio, television, and at music and theater festivals. He has collaborated with other artists in media including music, dance, theater, and film, and has developed programs melding art, music, literature, and computer technology.
www.freeplay.com

Anders Hagberg is a Swedish flautist, soprano saxophonist, composer and professor of musical performance/improvisation at the University of Gothenburg, Academy of Music and Drama (Sweden). He has toured the world both with his own music and as a soloist in many ensembles. Improvisation and interdisciplinary collaborations are key aspects his artistry such as working across genres and cultures as well as with other art forms like dance and visual arts. He has written music for films and dance productions and released a number of albums under his own name. His international collaborators include artists from India, the Middle East, Japan, Brazil, West Africa, the United States, South Korea and Europe.
www.andershagberg.se

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released November 8, 2021

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Stephen Nachmanovitch performs and teaches internationally as an improvisational violinist, and at the intersections of music, dance, theater and multimedia arts. He is the author of two books on the creative process, THE ART OF IS and FREE PLAY. He has taught widely on creativity and the spiritual underpinnings of art, and has had numerous appearances on media, and at music and theater festivals. ... more

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