
Other Minds Podcast
1) 37. Nancy Karp, Choreographing in Silence
Choreographer Nancy Karp grew up in Los Angeles, where she was an early student at CalArts. She embraces elaborate structures working with units of pure movement, investigating their potential through...Show More
2) 36. Peter Garland on Ingram Marshall
Other Minds’s own Devin King joins us to read an excerpt from our first ever OM book, Peter Garland’s Ingram Marshall: A Personal and Musical Appreciation. Born in 1952 in Portland, Maine, Peter Garla...Show More
3) 35. Zeena Parkins, For the Pink Cup
Electroacoustic composer, improviser, and harpist Zeena Parkins is a pioneer of contemporary harp practices, making use of extended techniques, object preparations, and electronic processing. In her c...Show More
4) 34. Putu Septa, Experiments in Gamelan
Putu Septa is a composer and musician from the village of Padangtegal, Ubud, Bali. To contribute to new music on Balinese gamelan, Septa initiated a new gamelan ensemble–Nata Swara–which performs with...Show More
5) 33. Kristine Tjøgersen, Finding the Music in Nature
Kristine Tjøgersen’s compositional practice is characterized by curiosity, imagination, humor, and precision. She has a special interest in the interplay between the visual and the auditory as well as...Show More
6) 32. Samuel Adams, Changing Resonances
Samuel Adams (b. 1985) is an American composer. Gramophone Magazine praised Adams as “among the most interesting composers of the millennial generation in his negotiation of the tensions that shape an...Show More
7) Bonus. Blue + Bob
SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE: On Sunday, September 7, 2025, Other Minds will present a two piano recital of the music of “Blue” Gene Tyranny and Robert Ashley with pianists Sarah Cahill and Joseph Kubera at ...Show More
8) Bonus. Simon Morrison on Galina Ustvolskaya
We have another special episode for our subscribers, a recording of the pre-concert talk by musicologist Simon Morrison at our concert of the complete piano sonatas of 20th century Russian composer Ga...Show More
9) 31. Stephanie Loveless, A Year of Deep Listening
A Year of Deep Listening was a 365-day online celebration of Pauline Oliveros’ legacy, coinciding with what would have been her 90th birthday. The Center for Deep Listening, established at Rensselaer ...Show More
10) 30. Thea Farhadian, Tattoos and Other Markings
Thea Farhadian is a composer and violinist who creates multi-textured sound worlds which employ an array of elements drawn from her engagement with Western classical music, performance art, Arabic cla...Show More