Violin player Greta Murmaite, plays some fantastic improv. She tells a precarious bike ride story, and one about her childhood in Lithuania, they discus the power of improvised music.
Greta shares her journey from starting classical violin training at age six to exploring a wide range of genres, including indie, folk, and jazz. She performs at various festivals with her band, Psychoacoustic Goat, and delves into her love for improvisation. The duo engages in live musical improvisation, sparking memories from Greta's childhood and experiences. They discuss the blend of intuition and classical training, highlighting the joy of spontaneous, heartfelt performances. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with music, memories, and the magic of improvisation!
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Timestamps
Introduction to Greta Momota (00:00:06)
Greta introduces herself as a violin player from Lithuania, sharing her classical music background.
Expanding Musical Genres (00:00:30)
Greta discusses her transition from classical music to indie, folk, and jazz, emphasizing improvisation.
Improvised Performance (00:01:37)
The host plays an improvised piece, inviting thoughts and emotions from the audience.
Nostalgia in Music (00:05:52)
Greta reflects on nostalgic memories tied to her classical training and experiences in boarding school.
Dissonance in Classical Music (00:07:45)
Greta explains the use of dissonance in music, referencing composers like Penderecki.
Story of Learning to Ride a Bike (00:10:04)
Greta shares a humorous childhood story about her first experience riding a bicycle.
Musical Interpretation of Fear and Excitement (00:12:07)
The host explores the emotional transition from excitement to fear during the bike ride.