Episode 33

Flute 360 | Episode 33: “An Interview with Nicole Chamberlain” (32:14)
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In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Nicole Chamberlain who is a flutist and a composer who resides in Atlanta, Georgia (U.S.). She received her Bachelor’s in Music Composition from the University of Georgia. To read Nicole’s full biography, please click here.

Episode 33 – Main Points:

  • 1:03 – Nicole’s Background
  • 1:48 – Nicole has written for larger ensembles, too!
  • 2:54 – Question: Why did you choose the flute?
  • 3:31 – “The clarinet was available to me at the time.” – Nicole
  • 6:10 – “I sing, and I use a keyboard for pitch references and harmonies.” – Nicole
  • 6:49 – Question: What inspired you to start composing?
  • 7:07 – “I thought movie composing was the way to go.” – Nicole
  • 9:17 – Composing for animation was an experience.
  • 9:49 – Question: What’s your compositional process like?
  • 10:29 – Nicole answers the question.
  • 11:27 – “I start improvising.” – Nicole
  • 12:00 – Commissioned works.
  • 13:10 – A piece for tuba and fixed media (electronics) by Nicole.
  • 14:04 – Seeing the process/piece unfold from start to finish is exhilarating.
  • 14:33 – “That is the payoff for me – hearing my piece played live.” – Nicole
  • 14:49 – A story about John Mackey.
  • 15:39 – Heidi’s composition friend.
  • 16:23 – Nicole playing with Dr. Mary Matthews.
  • 17:18 – Question: Do you have a composition that is your all-time favorite?
  • 17:32 – Nicole answers the question.
  • 17:45 – Three-Nine Line for flute and piano (flute sonata)
  • 18:31 – Orchestral work: Ogeechee by Nicole
  • 19:17 – Elizabeth Gilbert’s book: Big Magic
  • 20:03 – Question: For the budding new composer what advice would you give them?
  • 20:20 – “Write everyday even when it doesn’t sound good.” – Nicole
  • 21:14 – “Write for yourself.” – Nicole
  • 21:40 – Advice from Joan Tower.
  • 22:00 – “Organize your website via instrument.” – Nicole
  • 22:43 – “Wail!” for Flute and Trombone
  • 23:16 – “It’s hard to use your imagination if you use a MIDI file.” – Nicole
  • 23:40 – Heidi’s creative student.
  • 25:52 – “It’s a whole process and being patient with yourself.” – Nicole
  • 25:58 – “I have a hard time calling myself a composer, because it seems a bit too much.” – Nicole
  • 26:08 – Picks!

Picks:

Nicole

Heidi

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