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PostHeaderIcon Interview with Colin O’Donohoe

NewAgeMusic.nu has interviewed Colin O’Donohoe about his past and current music projects. Here you’ll also get exclusive information about his upcoming album Lyrical Sutras. If you are not familiar with Colin’s music, please scroll down to the bottom for a short presentation of his work. The interview is done by John P. Olsen, who also reviewed Colin’s Songs of the Saints album.

John P. Olsen: Your current project is the Pangea Ensemble which includes persons and their musical influences from around the world. Can you tell us a little about the musicians in the Pangea Ensemble, like where they live, and what instruments will be used?

Colin O’Donohoe: We strive to reconnect people from around the planet with our undeniable universal language of music. Our musicians are as diverse as the planet itself and they come from most of our fine continents. They now all live in or near Phoenix. The best way for people to know more about the group is to visit the site, it says far more than I can.

John: On New Age Stars radio we regularly play tracks from The Songs of the Saints album, and I have noticed most song titles describe through song lyrics, stories about historic saints, and have wondered where or how the idea for songs about saints originated?

Colin: First, Thank you very much! I’m really glad that you play my music, you obviously have incredibly great taste! The origins have been swirling in my mind for many years. In 2006 I began seriously digging into the keyboard to create some ideas for the music. I started doing some loose sketches of song and lyric ideas. I began reading much more about the saints. I wanted to do my utmost to deliver a unique look into the lives and stories of these saints.

The result obviously became a collection of songs that are united in theme of content but not in musical style. As I concentrated on each saint I began writing in several different styles. My priority was to make the music reflect the saint and not make each piece dependent on the last.

John: Your music is truly diverse by having so many music genres intertwined that readers might like to know how you conceived such a broad range of musical influences, and where do you first get your inspiration for such a broad expression in your music?

Colin: I have an insatiable curiosity, and I love music! I love performing and learning as many new styles of music as possible. Over the past 18 years I’ve sought out masters in various genres to help me better understand many styles of music. In addition to this I love reading. I guess that this combination of things lead to my imagination creating different worlds for different saints.

To create the music I would read about the saints and then just jam on a keyboard for a little while. This process took several months. After I felt comfortable with the material I decided to get serious and really do my best to construct the songs.

I also like to keep myself excited by doing several different things. So, while writing a classical piece I might shift to the turn table and see what I could add to a completely different song. It kept it all fresh in my mind.

John: Can you tell us a little more about the Chinese book of poetry Shi Jing and how that translates into musical inspiration?

Colin: I’ve always been fascinated with Ancient philosophy from around the world. When I saw the Shi Jing mentioned in The Analects by Confucius I knew I had to read it. It is a collection of poems or odes which were songs at one point. I couldn’t find any music written down so I thought I do my best to add music to the poetry. I think the thing that absolutely struck me the most about that book Shi Jing is how timeless the poems are. It made me truly feel that people regardless of time or ethnicity are very similar.

John: The big question everyone wants to know, is the time frame of when your next album release is expected to be available for purchase, and will the album be as diverse and be theme oriented material in relation to Songs of the Saints?

Colin: Why thank you for asking! You can read it here first! My next album Lyrical Sutra‘s official release date is scheduled for 6/1/2009.

As for the material. It is my first time delving into the world of electronic music whole heartedly. The songs are broken into three sections:

I. Meditation
1. Heart Sutra

2. Diamond Sutra
3. Eight Fold Noble Path Sutra
4. Enlightenment Sutra

II. Prayer
5. Lotus Sutra
6. Pure land Sutra
7. Taking Refuge
8. Amitabha Sutra

III. Awaken
9. A Boddhisatva’s Vows
10. Triple Gem Sutra
11. The Sutra in 42 Sections
12. Golden Light Sutra

Meditation: is four mid tempo pieces
Prayer: four slower new age style pieces
Awaken: four uptempo dance style pieces

The idea of the album is to relax you, allow you to become at peace, and then reinvigorate you and get you feeling better than when you first began to listen to it. The idea of the album comes from a few of the many Buddhist Sutra’s which are the teachings of the Buddha.

John: Mr. O’Donohoe, I do thank you for your time, is there anything you wish to tell our readers concerning your commitment to bring people of the world closer together through music?

Colin: I just want to thank you again for the pleasure of the interview process. I hope that your audience loves my work and will be eager to listen to Lyrical Sutras in June.

Websites:

Donohoemusic.com Colin says: My personal website which features my albums and book. It will also feature my new album when it comes out this June “Lyrical Sutra’s” (you’re the first to print this, it is a New Age Star exclusive)

Pangeanorchestra.com Colin says: My new orchestra. It is the first of its kind that I know of where it combines instruments from around the world

Myspace.com/donohoe2 Colin says: pretty self explanatory. I try to keep it updated.

On Twitter Colin’s user name is PangeanOrch

Here is a list of Colin’s past and current positions related to orchestral music:

2008-present: Artistic Director for Pangean Orchestra in Phoenix AZ.
2006-present: Professional recording artist.
2008: Published Author of Odd Meters for Drum Set
2004-2006: Executive/Artistic Director for New Moon Orchestra Pittsburgh PA
2003-2004: Percussionist with the Phoenix Chinese Orchestra
2000-2003: Music Teacher
1996-2004: Free lance jazz drummer in Phoenix Arizona.

PostHeaderIcon Album Review: Songs of the Saints by Colin O’Donohoe

Would you like to travel the entire world someday? When traveling as a tourist do you enjoy visualizing the new new cultures, sounds, and experiences? For persons who are not frequent globetrotters having neither time nor opportunity to travel the world firsthand, an excursion awaits you by listening to many distant exotic lands through a musical journey that will fit your schedule and budget. The international flavors of performer, composer, and conductor Colin O’Donohoe is your ticket for real world influenced music. His most recent album Songs of the Saints released in 2007 on the Ocean Media label, is inspired by music native to Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and also includes musical varieties of North and South America, making your itinerary complete.

The ensemble of instruments and vocals used in the Songs of the Saints album is as diverse as the music itself, exploring many geographical destinations in each of the 10 individual songs. One explanation for Colin O’Donohoe’s choice of using foreign influences might be his self described inspiration being drawn from reading a Chinese book of poetry titled Shi Jing. Another explanation could be his current position as Artistic Director of the Pangean Orchestra or other held positions as director of the New Moon Orchestra, and Phoenix Chinese Orchestra. 

Colin openly admits that his sound and technique is challenging for some people to embrace, by offering such a wide range of influences that almost creates a new music genre, which I did find correct, but appreciative by his blending of pleasant vocals, chorals, and harmony of music spanning the globe, having genres ranging from international, jazz, easy listening, light rock, and slight touches of rap and hip hop, even having a light jazz title track version of Amazing Grace.

While visiting the Pangeanorchestra.com website to learn more about Colin O ‘Donohoe, I did learn he is committed to this unique style of music, and being a kindred soul, his mission in life is to unite and bring people of the world closer together through the common bond of music, something that friendly and peaceful tourists around the world will appreciate.

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