I’m so happy to bring you this episode with the British Ivor-nominated composer, violinist and sound artist Ruby Colley. She grew up with her artist parents and her brother Paul who is neuro-divergent and non-speaking. This conversation shines a light on her beautiful album Hello Halo with the brilliant Exaudi vocal ensemble. She composed this alongside her brother, transcribing Paul’s sounds and using recordings of his voice to make a vocal map of his life & Relationships. You’ll be hearing music from this work as well as her project Overheard. Ruby spoke to me about the influence of Breton folk music and J.S. Bach and how she uses field recordings. You’ll also hear about how she has collaborated in some of her audiovisual projects with her mother the artist Kate Adams who founded Project Art Works, a visual arts organization that collaborates with neurodiverse individuals and those with cognitive impairment and high support needs. We talked about navigating music Education, stepping away from competitive environments, the joy of improvisation and Ruby’s upcoming project inspired by the beauty of swifts. You’ll find the track information for the musical excerpts in the timestamps and everything is linked in the complete show notes on my website.
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(00:00) Intro
(02:28) Hello, Halo, Paul’s communication with clips of track 1, 4
(09:37) Kate Adams Cosmology of Care with clip of track 6, what we all need
(13:37) notation, clip of track 3, field recordings, Ivor Novello nomination, film
(17:13) Project Art Works, makaton sign language, connecting with other families
(22:46) Overheard, Edgeland, audio-visual work, how birds change their song, with clips of track 7, 8, 2 from Overheard
(31:20) other episodes you’ll enjoy and ways to support this podcast
(32:13) field recordings, creating Overheard, clip of track 5 Bell of the Waves from Overheard, improvisation, Bach, Breton folk music
(37:56) music education, Dartington College, neurodivergent
(42:51) becoming a parent, interdisciplinary approach to the arts
(46:52) new project with swifts, teaching