Collective Ear – Four Radio Plays for Deep Listeners

Can you listen like a beginner?

40 min · 11 de jun de 2025
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For 43 minutes, professional cellist Melody Giron plays Johann Sebastian Bach’s Cello Suite No.1 in G Major. Or rather – she plays parts of its prelude, over and over, searching for her tone. The ending never arrives. The beginning returns again and again, maintaining a state of perpetual preparation. Listen with us to Cally Spooner’s DEAD TIME (Melody’s Warm Up), 2022. Will you unlearn the melody? Can you listen like a beginner? Collective Ear is a collaboration between Brand-New-Life Magazine and Zurich University of the Arts. Sound piece: Do I need to move my lips to be part of the choir?, 2024, by Ronja Svaneborg. Performed together with the audience at The Poly Listening Club on April 18, 2024, at Zurich University of the Arts. Texts: Ronja Svaneborg and Barbara Preisig Sound design and edit: Pascal Lund-Jensen Proofreading: Bram Opstelten Speakers: Emma Murray, Maria Rebecca Sautter Special thanks to: The speakers, Marcel Bleuler, Minda Deol, Laura von Niederhäusern, Kris Deker, Felix Friedrich, and the participating audience

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episode Can you listen like a beginner? artwork

Can you listen like a beginner?

For 43 minutes, professional cellist Melody Giron plays Johann Sebastian Bach’s Cello Suite No.1 in G Major. Or rather – she plays parts of its prelude, over and over, searching for her tone. The ending never arrives. The beginning returns again and again, maintaining a state of perpetual preparation. Listen with us to Cally Spooner’s DEAD TIME (Melody’s Warm Up), 2022. Will you unlearn the melody? Can you listen like a beginner? Collective Ear is a collaboration between Brand-New-Life Magazine and Zurich University of the Arts. Sound piece: Do I need to move my lips to be part of the choir?, 2024, by Ronja Svaneborg. Performed together with the audience at The Poly Listening Club on April 18, 2024, at Zurich University of the Arts. Texts: Ronja Svaneborg and Barbara Preisig Sound design and edit: Pascal Lund-Jensen Proofreading: Bram Opstelten Speakers: Emma Murray, Maria Rebecca Sautter Special thanks to: The speakers, Marcel Bleuler, Minda Deol, Laura von Niederhäusern, Kris Deker, Felix Friedrich, and the participating audience

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