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In this episode we spoke Jasmine Karimova.

Jasmine is an Amsterdam based composer & performer, with a BA in Classical Composition from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and having her roots in Tajikistan, Australia and the United Kingdom.

In our beautiful conversation we spoke about:

Her journey in music

Her Tajikistan roots & its Soviet influence

Disney's Fantasia & ballet

Visual music

Discovering inner worlds & landscapes

Defining what is "home"

"Trauma not transformed is trauma transferred"

The time of Corona and microdosing

Going with the tides & the waves

The added voice of the mushroom

Our relationship to Death

The church and the world of the Organ

(Re)discovering taking psychedelics in old institutions

Musical modes

Follow the Mushroom concert..?

The old philosophy and mathematical structure of music

(De)coding Shostakovich's hidden message

Current musical fascinations & exploring Tajik roots

The standard curriculum and venturing outside

"Music is just everywhere"

Symphonic music as an psychedelic experience

Our (limiting) modern day attention span

Finding solace in composition

Not talking about John Cage

SHOWNOTES

Short film ‘Fi-Fu’:

Gubaidulina transformation/creation quote

Gubaidulina tree analogy: (1,00)

Jane Goodall on death

Sofia Gubaidulina

Saarijaho

Shostakovich - Symphony no. 10

George Crumb

Stravinsky's Orpheus

Janáček - The Cunning Little Vixen

Pitou

Richard Ayres

Willem Jeths

Tajik percussion/dance


Laura Marling

Apex Ensemble

Liza Lim: About – Liza Lim 

Kate Milligan: KATE MILLIGAN • Composer | Designer | Musicologist


John Adams

Podcast: This Classical Life

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Jasmine Karimova

https://www.jasminekarimova.com