@Percussion 253 - Christoph Sietzen

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  ★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussion/ PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/   Hosts: Casey Cangelosi, Ben Charles, Karli Viña, and Ksenija Komljenović Guest: Christoph Sietzen http://christophsietzen.com Intro music by: Antoni Olesik https://instagram.com/antek.olesik   Watch here  Listen below    00:34 Events in music history on October 15 03:10 Casey does not like Led Zeppelin… 04:12 Casey’s odd encounter with at a urinal 5:40 Guest introduction: Christoph Sietzen! 6:45 Ksenija forgot how to speak 6:58 How did you spend the last 6 months? 13:13 COVID issues with booking orchestra performances in Austria and Germany 14:47 Performance situation in the US 15:20 Televised performances in Germany 17:38 Red sticks used in Rebonds video recording 20:51 Ryan Carlizzle: If I had to describe your playing style in one word, it would be theatrical. I thoroughly enjoy watching you play. Can you talk about how you developed that style of playing? Or did it just come naturally to you? 22:37 Mateo Rivas Castro: What can you tell us about the “Austria-German” school of the marimba. And why you play like they do? 24:55 Playing with weight and using gravity 29:23 @markeldrummer: How do you get that sound on the marimba? 31:00 Bogdan Bacanu marimba 33:25 How do you pick repertoire? 34:25 Do you play Bad Touch by Casey Cangelosi? 36:52 Christoph’s premiere of Georg Frederich Haas’ Percussion Concerto, building the klangwall (wall of sound), physical presence, and bodily awareness on stage 39:57 @Eero_perkelecussion - What’s your favorite percussion/marimba concerto? 43:06 Einojuhani Rautavaara’s Incantations Percussion Concerto 43:48 Percussion puzzles composers 45:08 Antek Olesik - What in your opinion is the importance of competitions in a solo percussion career development? How did your competition titles help you? 47:00 Luxembourg Philharmonic Connection and asking Penderecki for a Percussion Concerto 48:18 The importance of trust and networking in your career 49:40 How do you go from being a great player to having a career? 54:54 Filip Koroshetz - How do you get your one-handed runs to be so lightning fast and still (seemingly) so relaxed? Thinking of Frozen in Time 1st Mov. 59:29 @Briansys - What is your favorite drumstick for snare drum and drums in general situation? 01:00:00 Thoughts on multipercussion sound? 01:01:21 Performing on natural skins 1:04:20 Weight – one of the reasons for playing so high 1:05:21 Mateo Rivas Castro – How is it possible to be so awesome? 1:06:06 U.S. Open Finale is important 1:06:30 What does a typical day look like for you? 1:10:28 Sports, social life, playing piano 1:13:30 Playing other instruments (harpsichord, double bass) 1:16:16 Watching Tour de France 1:17:14 Thanks! 1:17:42 Teaching in Linz

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