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The artist's voice -Podcast

The Artist's voice is a platform for artists to talk about and showcase their form of art. Inviting all artists to express their love for what they do and use this platform to give an insight into their world. All dancers, choreographers, teachers, musicians, singers, composers, creators of art; this is the place to show and tell.

The Artist’s voice

Inspired during the initial COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, my project was sparked by witnessing the struggles of my children, ballet dancers at the Vienna State Opera, unable to practice their craft due to isolation. Initially a small photography endeavor, capturing artists at their windows, it swiftly transformed into a symbol of solidarity for the arts community.

The repercussions of this pandemic will echo throughout the artistic and cultural sectors for years to come. Thus, I felt compelled to shed light on the plight of creative individuals and organizations, advocating for their recognition and support. Through this project, I aimed to amplify artists' voices, offering a platform for their stories and perspectives. If they can't grace the stage, they should still be seen and heard.

Vienna, a bastion of culture, served as a fitting backdrop for my efforts, with its rich artistic heritage and diverse community. I've photographed over 500 artists, including musicians, dancers, and opera stars, alongside ambassadors from various nations, all standing in solidarity with Vienna's artistic community.

The arts, often overlooked, are integral to society's fabric, shaping our collective identity and enriching our lives. They transcend language and borders, offering solace and inspiration in times of turmoil. By spotlighting Vienna's cultural legacy, I hope to instill a greater appreciation for the arts worldwide. Moreover, I've witnessed firsthand the resilience of artists in the face of adversity. Despite canceled performances and financial hardships, their unwavering passion for their craft fuels a newfound creativity. Their optimism is palpable, radiating hope through every photograph.

Through this project, I aim to educate future generations on the importance of the arts, advocating for its integration into education systems worldwide. By nurturing creativity and fostering appreciation for the arts, we can build a more empathetic and harmonious society.Ultimately, my goal is to spark dialogue and action, ensuring that the arts and artists are valued and supported in our modern world. Through interviews with artists globally, I seek to understand their experiences and explore solutions for securing the future of the arts.

In essence, this project is a testament to the resilience and vitality of the human spirit, as embodied by artists around the world. Their stories remind us of the transformative power of art and the boundless possibilities it offers for a brighter future."

 

Konstanze Wunderle on the History, Soul and Sound of the Banjo

In this interview, I speak with German banjo player Konstanze Wunderle, who shares the story of how she first fell in love with the unique and captivating sound of the banjo. Drawn to its character from the very beginning, Konstanze reflects on what inspired her to pick up the instrument and follow its musical path.

She takes us on a journey through the rich and complex history of the banjo, tracing its roots back to West African instruments and its evolution in America. From early gourd banjos crafted by enslaved people to the development of various modern forms, including the five-string banjo commonly used in bluegrass, the four-string tenor and plectrum banjos popular in jazz, Konstanze highlights how each style carries its own voice and tradition. The banjo’s sound, she explains, holds a raw sincerity, deeply connected to its origins. Reflecting on its history, particularly its use among enslaved communities in America, she speaks about the emotional power of music born from hardship and resilience.

Konstanze also shares her personal journey to the United States, where she immersed herself in the heart of banjo culture, playing alongside local musicians to deepen her understanding and refine her craft. It was there that she truly connected with the spirit of the instrument.

Together with her husband, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Joe Wunderle, she performs and tours across America and Europe, bringing their music to diverse audiences. In recent years, Konstanze has also begun exploring the bass, discovering a new dimension to her musical expression and a fresh connection to rhythm and groove.

This is a warm and inspiring conversation with a dedicated musician who followed her passion across continents — a German artist who found her musical home in Nashville while carrying the soulful voice of the banjo wherever she plays.