
The Tonearm Peter Knight: Hand to Earth's Sonic Homecoming
Today, the Spotlight shines On composer, trumpeter, and producer Peter Knight.
Peter Knight has spent decades working in the spaces between genres and cultures. His latest project brings together 40,000-year-old Indigenous Australian songs with contemporary electroacoustic music through Hand to Earth's new album, the title of which translates as "the scent of home." The record finds Peter collaborating with Indigenous songkeepers Daniel and David Wilfred alongside Korean vocalist Sunny Kim, creating music that honors ancient traditions while pushing into new sonic territory.
He's here to walk us through this remarkable collaboration and share how his work with the Australian Art Orchestra shaped his understanding of music as a bridge between worlds.
(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Hand to Earth's album Ŋurru Wäŋa)
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Dig Deeper
• Hand to Earth - Contemporary Australian ensemble
• Ŋurru Wäŋa (The Scent of Home) - Latest album
• MOKUY - Previous Hand to Earth album (2023)
• Peter Knight - Official Website: peterknightmusic.com
• Lawrence English's A Young Person's Guide to Hustling in the Arts
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