Martha Mooke is a pioneer in the field of the electric five string viola and transcends boundaries as a performer and composer. This episode features insights, stories and music, including from the beautiful album by Carla Patullo So She Howls  which just won the GRAMMY® Award for “Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album.” as well as from several of Martha’s solo and collaborative albums. You’ll hear about the unique multi-style string program she’s helped launch at New Jersey City University, and about many of her mentors and collaborators from David Bowie to Tenzin Choegyal to Laurie Anderson to  Jean-Luc Ponty. Martha is passionate about the breadth and diversity needed in music education for the 21st century, and it was a joy and an inspiration for me to be able to hear about the arc of her multi-faceted career so far. 


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The podcast theme music was commissioned from composer Nick Kold, and you can use the timestamps to navigate the episode:


Timestamps


(00:00) Intro


(02:59) electric viola demo with explanation of gear and effects Edmar Castaneda


(09:01) Martha’s creative process


(13:41) clip from Ice 4 from No Ordinary Window


(15:40) Martha’s creative process


(18:42) Multi-Style Strings program New Jersey City University


(35:29) Carla Patullo So She Howls 


(38:31) Machine Dreams from Carla Patullo So She Howls 


(43:15) Carla Patullo album concert, vocal group Tonality


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(44:29) Thru the Walls, Scorchio quartet, Tibet House benefit concerts, Tony Visconti, David Bowie, Philip Glass


(01:01:17) Tenzin Choegyal with clip from Sutras of the Heart


(01:03:50) meditation practice


(01:05:46) different types of electric violins and violas, collaborations with Yamaha


(01:12:17) strings education outreach project in Jamaica


(01:17:18) album Buzz, Metachrosis electronic music production using insect sounds with audio clip, Linsey Pollak, sound design


(01:24:46) Jean-Luc Ponty


(01:33:57) clip from Omotion from No Ordinary Window


(01:34:53) Laurie Anderson


(01:39:09) Martha’s perspectives on her career