Latin Jazz, David Byrne, Emmy Nom and More w/ Steve Sandberg & Hannah Reimann
In Episode 197 of PTRH, we feature Steve Sandberg, an acclaimed pianist and composer known for his innovative approach to music and piano technology. The episode also includes updates from Hannah Reimann on the Fourth Annual International Stretto Piano Festival.
Hannah begins with exciting news about the festival, highlighting the diverse lineup of live concerts and events scheduled for June 2024. She emphasizes the grand event on June 4th, set in a prestigious 760-seat hall, which promises to be a remarkable experience for attendees.
Steve Sandberg then shares his captivating musical journey, detailing his discovery of the Stretto piano and its impact on his work. He recounts his childhood rituals with the piano, his transition to improvisation, and his exploration of Latin music. Sandberg offers unique insights into the differences between Brazilian and Salsa music, showcasing his expertise through captivating compositions.
The discussion delves into Steve Sandberg's perseverance and the significance of discovering one's unique musical path. Sandberg shares anecdotes that offer a deep understanding of the dedication and artistry required in music-making. He talks about his experiences with various musical genres and his innovative methods of integrating them into his work.
Sandberg also discusses his techniques for achieving musical mastery, emphasizing the importance of understanding and releasing tension in playing. His insights into sound production and the relationship between mind, body, and instrument provide valuable lessons for musicians.
Throughout the conversation, Sandberg reflects on the perseverance needed to succeed as a musician, highlighting the importance of finding one's distinct path. His anecdotes shed light on the art of music-making and the dedication it demands.
The episode concludes with Sandberg's reflections on his career and the techniques that have shaped his musical journey. His stories and insights offer valuable lessons for musicians and music enthusiasts alike, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about piano and composition.
About Steve Sandberg & Hannah Reimann:
Steve Sandberg is an Emmy-nominated composer and pianist celebrated for his innovative fusion of classical, jazz, and world music. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Steve has contributed to numerous acclaimed projects, including film scores, television shows, and live performances. His work is renowned for pushing the boundaries of musical expression, earning him a reputation as a versatile and visionary artist.
Steveβs musical journey began with classical studies at Yale, which paved the way for an eclectic career in the vibrant worlds of salsa and Brazilian music in New York City. He has toured internationally with David Byrne, bringing Latin rhythms to new audiences, and has conducted on Broadway, showcasing his diverse talents. Steve's compositions for children's television, most notably for "Dora the Explorer," have garnered him three Emmy nominations.
In addition to forming his own musical groups, such as a quartet featuring Snarky Puppy violinist Zach Brock, Steve continues to innovate with projects inspired by listeners' dreams. His latest trio project blends classical influences with jazz and world music, creating a unique and captivating sound.
Steve remains actively involved in the Floating Piano Factory, an initiative that goes beyond piano tuning to foster community connections through music and cultural newsletters. His resilience and creativity have shone through in challenging times, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he shared Chopin performances online and organized global Strau piano concerts.
Hannah Reimann is a distinguished performer, director, and educator with an impressive background in both classical and contemporary music. Her versatile career spans solo piano recitals, stage productions, and a myriad of other artistic endeavors. Known for her innovative approach and unwavering dedication to excellence, Hannah is a respected figure in the music community.
Hannah's journey in music is marked by her passion for bringing diverse musical experiences to a wide audience. She has a rich history of performing classical music, which seamlessly transitions into her involvement with contemporary genres. Her directorial work has been acclaimed for its creativity and ability to engage audiences deeply.
In addition to her performance and directorial achievements, Hannah is committed to education, fostering a deep appreciation for music among her students. Her multifaceted career and dedication to the arts make her a prominent and influential figure in the world of music.
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