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Gabriel Kahane Interview: Heirloom, Songwriting, and Creative Practice

Gabriel Kahane Interview: Heirloom, Songwriting, and Creative Practice


Season 6 Episode 1


I’m honoured to bring to you this in-depth conversation with the brilliant musician, writer, composer and storyteller Gabriel Kahane as my first episode of Season 6 of this podcast. You’ll be hearing many short clips from several of his albums including his piano concerto Heirloom, written for his father Jeffrey Kahane. This is a wide-ranging interview and you’ll hear about Gabriel’s upcoming book project, the impact of his early theatre training, how learning to conduct is helping him as a composer, and reflections from his hiatus from the internet and social media. Fans who love Book of Travelers and Magnificent Bird will hear clips and insights from those projects and we also got into his work as an artist-citizen in his large-scale work “emergency shelter intake form” commissioned by the Oregon Symphony about homelessness and the housing crisis. The track and album names are specified in the timestamps and everything is linked in the show notes, including other suggested episodes and ways to support this independent podcast: Complete Show Notes

Gabriel Kahane Website

00:00) Intro

(02:25) Book of Travelers, train trip, American Guide Series, Baedeker with clip from Book of Travelers

(08:19) Book of Travelers, Pattern of the Rail, November with clip

(10:45) Book of Travelers, arranging songs for ensembles, clip of Model Trains

(16:24) train trip, more stories

(19:20) piano concerto Heirloom, decimated press landscape, clip of beginning of first movement “Guitars in the Attic”, Heirloom piano concerto

(22:58) Jeffrey Kahane, Heirloom bringing vernacular music into the concert hall with clip of first movement “Guitars in the Attic”, Heirloom piano concerto which uses Where Are the Arms

(29:24) orchestration of Where Are the Arms and how it relates to the concerto with clip (from Heirloom album, the final track)

(35:14) about the 2nd movement “My Grandmother Knew Alban Berg” and 3rd movement “VERA’S CHICKEN-POWERED TRANSIT MACHINE”, Heirloom piano concerto, with clips of both

(38:52) pandemic move to Portland, living without the internet for a year, Magnificent Bird album

(47:27) To Be American with clip from Magnificent Bird

(50:27) other linked episodes and ways to follow and support this podcast!

(51:15) story of Gabriel’s grandmother’s late life romance, clip of Sit Shiva from Magnificent Bird

(55:24) Gabriel’s writing and upcoming book project, the importance of creativity

(01:08:06) duo with Pekka Kuusisto “Council”

(01:09:52) conducting orchestras

(01:21:23) creative process, storytelling, challenges of internet distraction

(01:28:21) “emergency shelter intake form” with clip XI. A Brief History of The Subprime Mortgage Loan Crisis and housing crisis, clip III. Where Did You Stay Last Night

(01:35:11) Craigslistlieder

Photo: Jason Quigley


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