This is the eleventh interview from a 2018 series by Caroline Kraabel, initially broadcast on London's art radio station, Resonance 104.4 FM. Musical and visual improviser and composer Charlotte Hug (viola, voice, son-icons) talks about interdisciplinary improvisation in visual art and music.
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'When I interpret the son-icons on the viola… with the incongruency of visual art with music, this is like a very inspiring discussion. If they're not congruent, that's propelling the discourse – it's driven by this' Charlotte Hug
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from Why is Improvising Important?,
released January 23, 2019
Recorded by Caroline Kraabel; thanks to Charlotte Hug, Luca Raschèr, Resonance 104.4 FM and John Edwards.
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