Learning MaxMSP/ Ableton/ Music Production/ Electronic Music
From 85.74 £ /h
This class is for musicians interested to develop their work with electronics by using the computer. With the softwares Max/MSP or Ableton Live I can give you the tools to program your own electronic tracks and effects for live playing of for editing them after recording your music.
Location
At teacher's location :
- Paulien Bremmer, De Wittenstraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Online from Netherlands
About Me
Hi!
My name is Tatiana and I am a flute player and an electronic musician.
My passion for music first started when I was young and my parents showed me Brazilian folk music and I felt that I wanted to be able to play some of my favourite songs.
I ended up in a classic conservatory and throughout my career I developed myself both as a classical and folk musician.
I started to teach when I was 18 and for 6 years I taught in a project similar to the one of El Sistema in Venezuela. There I found how music can take such a social action on a community and develop the feeling of responsibility and friendship.
In our lessons I would love tho share this feeling with you and enable you to develop the tools to share your passion with the world. This can come from playing a song, learning how to program or just by finding new ways on how to hear and experience music.
Biography
Tatiana is a Portuguese flutist and audio-visual artist, currently based in Amsterdam. Her current research is deeply linked with contemporary performance art’s potential to fuel socio-political change. In her work, she tries to expand on the close relationship between art, social inequality and technological impact. As an audiovisual maker she aims for the articulation of a conceptual space that leads to a shared cognitive experience between herself (as a maker performer) and the audience. In her most recent works, this has been achieved by performing translations from one media art form to another. These began to occur naturally, by way of a growing interest in concepts such as synesthesia, synchronization and processes such as intermedia translation and interpretation and the way these can relate to the social sphere. She has presented work in The Netherlands, Portugal, France, Greece, Iceland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Belgium, United Kingdom, Spain and Poland as part of festivals such as Rewire, Amsterdam Dance Event, Gaudeamus Muziekweek, Athens Digital Arts Festival, O. Festival, Cello Biënnale Amsterdam, Sounds of Music Groningen, Plan B Art Festival, Amsterdam Fringe Festival, Nowy Teatr, Festival Música Viva, Warsaw Autumn, among others. She regularly collaborates with Asko|Schönberg Ensemble, ENOA and the Futurists. Tatiana is an artist in residency in Splendor Amsterdam as part of their Jonge Honden program until September 2023.ithin the ensemble Trash Panda Collective.
My name is Tatiana and I am a flute player and an electronic musician.
My passion for music first started when I was young and my parents showed me Brazilian folk music and I felt that I wanted to be able to play some of my favourite songs.
I ended up in a classic conservatory and throughout my career I developed myself both as a classical and folk musician.
I started to teach when I was 18 and for 6 years I taught in a project similar to the one of El Sistema in Venezuela. There I found how music can take such a social action on a community and develop the feeling of responsibility and friendship.
In our lessons I would love tho share this feeling with you and enable you to develop the tools to share your passion with the world. This can come from playing a song, learning how to program or just by finding new ways on how to hear and experience music.
Biography
Tatiana is a Portuguese flutist and audio-visual artist, currently based in Amsterdam. Her current research is deeply linked with contemporary performance art’s potential to fuel socio-political change. In her work, she tries to expand on the close relationship between art, social inequality and technological impact. As an audiovisual maker she aims for the articulation of a conceptual space that leads to a shared cognitive experience between herself (as a maker performer) and the audience. In her most recent works, this has been achieved by performing translations from one media art form to another. These began to occur naturally, by way of a growing interest in concepts such as synesthesia, synchronization and processes such as intermedia translation and interpretation and the way these can relate to the social sphere. She has presented work in The Netherlands, Portugal, France, Greece, Iceland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Belgium, United Kingdom, Spain and Poland as part of festivals such as Rewire, Amsterdam Dance Event, Gaudeamus Muziekweek, Athens Digital Arts Festival, O. Festival, Cello Biënnale Amsterdam, Sounds of Music Groningen, Plan B Art Festival, Amsterdam Fringe Festival, Nowy Teatr, Festival Música Viva, Warsaw Autumn, among others. She regularly collaborates with Asko|Schönberg Ensemble, ENOA and the Futurists. Tatiana is an artist in residency in Splendor Amsterdam as part of their Jonge Honden program until September 2023.ithin the ensemble Trash Panda Collective.
Education
2017 - Live Electronics Master’s Degree - Conservatorium van Amsterdam
2014 - Music Education Master’s Degree - Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa
2011 - Performance (Flute) Bachelor’s Degree - Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa
2014 - Music Education Master’s Degree - Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa
2011 - Performance (Flute) Bachelor’s Degree - Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa
Experience / Qualifications
Since 2018 Ensemble in Residency at PROJ 3 with Trash Panda Collective @ HKU Muziek en Technologie [Utrecht, NL]
Since 2019 Coach at Incubator Project Week @ Codarts [Rotterdam, NL]
Since 2019 Research Assistant @ Conservatorium van Amsterdam [Amsterdam, NL]
Since 2020 Guest Lecturer at PROJ 2 @ @ HKU Muziek en Technologie [Utrecht, NL]
2018 - 2019 Sound Engineering and Music @ Lucky Beats, Amsterdam [Amsterdam, NL]
2010 - 2015 Flute and Orchestra @ Orquestra Geração [Lisbon, PT]
2012 - 2015 Flute and Recorder @ Academia de Música do Monte Abraão [Lisbon, PT]
2012 Flute and Chamber Music @ Academia de Música de Lagos [Lagos, PT]
2008 - 2011 Flute and Recorder @ Colégio Moderno [Lisbon, PT]
Since 2019 Coach at Incubator Project Week @ Codarts [Rotterdam, NL]
Since 2019 Research Assistant @ Conservatorium van Amsterdam [Amsterdam, NL]
Since 2020 Guest Lecturer at PROJ 2 @ @ HKU Muziek en Technologie [Utrecht, NL]
2018 - 2019 Sound Engineering and Music @ Lucky Beats, Amsterdam [Amsterdam, NL]
2010 - 2015 Flute and Orchestra @ Orquestra Geração [Lisbon, PT]
2012 - 2015 Flute and Recorder @ Academia de Música do Monte Abraão [Lisbon, PT]
2012 Flute and Chamber Music @ Academia de Música de Lagos [Lagos, PT]
2008 - 2011 Flute and Recorder @ Colégio Moderno [Lisbon, PT]
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
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Duration
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Dutch
Portuguese
Spanish
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My name is Tatiana and I am a flute player and an electronic musician.
My passion for music first started when I was young and my parents showed me Brazilian folk music and I felt that I wanted to be able to play some of my favourite songs.
I ended up in a classic conservatory and throughout my career I developed myself both as a classical and folk musician.
I started to teach when I was 18 and for 6 years I taught in a project similar to the one of El Sistema in Venezuela. There I found how music can take such a social action on a community and develop the feeling of responsibility and friendship.
In our lessons I would love tho share this feeling with you and enable you to develop the tools to share your passion with the world. This can come from playing a song, learning how to program or just by finding new ways on how to hear and experience music.
This class is open to anyone from any age.
My passion for music first started when I was young and my parents showed me Brazilian folk music and I felt that I wanted to be able to play some of my favourite songs.
I ended up in a classic conservatory and throughout my career I developed myself both as a classical and folk musician.
I started to teach when I was 18 and for 6 years I taught in a project similar to the one of El Sistema in Venezuela. There I found how music can take such a social action on a community and develop the feeling of responsibility and friendship.
In our lessons I would love tho share this feeling with you and enable you to develop the tools to share your passion with the world. This can come from playing a song, learning how to program or just by finding new ways on how to hear and experience music.
This class is open to anyone from any age.
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