Episode 4 - Maja Bugge & Sarah Nicolls

In our fourth podcast episode, artistic director Barney Stevenson and marketing manager Charlotte Furness, welcome guests cellist and composer Maja Bugge and pianist and composer Sarah Nicolls to the podcast to discuss their work on the fourth episode of the Chronotope project filmed on Marsden Moor.    Recorded on a plateau above Blakeley Reservoir, the improvised performances from Maja's atmospheric cello and Sarah's incredible vertical, inside out piano (the only one in the world!) discuss themes of climate change and the natural environment. They responded to the moorland around them, including a flock of birds, the sheep, and even a farmer's truck! Have a listen to the podcast to find out more.    Watch Maja & Sarah's incredible performances on Marsden Moor:  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkxqax_FnRp7UWgbFsNrbqAtkzNm8dRbg  Follow Maja Bugge: Website: https://majabugge.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cellomaja Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buggemaja/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bugge_maja  Maja Bugge's album 'No Exit' can also be found on Bandcamp:https://discusmusic.bandcamp.com/album/no-exit-74cd  Follow Sarah Nicolls: Website: http://sarahnicolls.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarah.nicolls.pianist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahpianolife/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahpiano  Sarah Nicolls album 'Everything is Black and White' is available on Bandcamp: https://sarahnicolls.bandcamp.com/album/everything-in-black-and-white-part-1-2020  

Om Podcasten

Marsden Jazz Festival is an award-winning jazz festival which takes place over 3-days every October. One of the UK's longest running jazz festivals, thousands of people flock to the small Yorkshire pennine village of Marsden each year to be entertained by world-renowned artists. In this podcast artistic director Barney Stevenson and marketing manager Charlotte Furness interview guests about a range of topics relating to their annual festival. Topics include behind the scenes interviews with artists involved in festival projects, discussions about representation in the jazz industry, what it's like to be a charitable organisation, and much more.