词条 | Sonja Vectomov |
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| name = Sonja Vectomov | image =File:Sonja Vectomov in 2016.jpg | alt = | caption =Vectomov in 2016 | birth_name = Soňa Večtomová | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1979|5|21}} | birth_place = Hradec Králové, Czechoslovakia | death_date = | death_place = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | genre = Electronic, classical | occupation = Musical artist, philanthropist, music pedagogue }} Sonja Vectomov (born 21 May 1979) is a Czech-Finnish electronic musician and composer who descends from a family rooted in the classical music world.[1] Vectomov is married to American writer and conductor David Woodard.[2] Her parents are Vladimír Večtomov and Sonja Vectomov. EducationIn the early 2000s Vectomov studied at Norwich University of the Arts, where she was awarded a Bachelor of Arts with Honours degree in 2005.[2][3] CareerVectomov's initial music experiments began during the 1980s in Finland and involved musique concrète with home tape recorders, four years of performing and touring with the children's choir {{ill|Vox Aurea|fi}} under the direction of {{ill|Kari Ala-Pöllänen|fi}},[4] and violin and piano studies under a curriculum for precocious children at Keski-Suomen konservatorio, where her father Vladimír Večtomov taught classical guitar. Her grandfather Ivan Večtomov, also a composer, was a cellist with the Czech Philharmonic for 22 years, and her uncle was the cellist Saša Večtomov.[2] During the mid-1990s, Vectomov moved to Prague to assume a 1st violin chair with the Pražský studentský orchestr under the direction of {{ill|Mirko Škampa|cs}}. Concomitantly she monitored the electronic music scenes in Finland and England.[5] As a solo artist Vectomov's concerts sometimes involve elements of installation, e.g., the transformation of a stage into a salon.[6] She has stated that Conlon Nancarrow and David Byrne are important influences.[7] LamprophreniaThe title of Vectomov's experimental debut album is her self-coined portmanteau of the New Latin / Greek words lampron (bright) and phrenia (mind).[8] The album features electronic compositions with vocals,[5] and is considered unpredictable and "full of unexpected twists and turns."[9] The first single "Two in One," for which Mika Johnson directed a music video featuring prima ballerina Jana Andrsová, "recounts a story of death and transfiguration, interspecies karma and plant consciousness—this maiden release from Lamprophrenia pulses with nucleopatriphobic synthesizer rhythms, violin, viola, harmonica, mandolin and the consummate intonements of Vectomov."[10] MiscellaneousLike both of her parents, Vectomov is a pedagogue.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}} She has designed and taught music workshops for at-risk youths and disadvantaged Romani children in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic.[11][12] Vectomov makes a cameo appearance in H*art On, Andrea Culková's 2016 documentary film about the virtually unknown early 20th century writer Milada Součková and her husband, Devětsil-era painter Zdeněk Rykr.[13][14] References1. ^Poncar, M., "Sonja Vectomov právě vydala album Lamprophrenia", Techno.cz, Sep 26, 2016. 2. ^1 2 Uneventful Records, Sonja Vectomov bio, 2016. 3. ^Master Guide, Norwich University of the Arts. 4. ^Vodolánová, K., "Rozhovor se Sonja Vectomov, aka Neverstop", The Black Light, Jan 13, 2015. 5. ^1 Spaceboss, P., "Sonja Vectomov albově debutuje s Lamprophrenií," Spaceboss, Oct 4, 2016. 6. ^Perälä, K., "Jyväskylän Kesässä taiteeseen törmätään taas kadullakin", Keskisuomalainen, Jun 22, 2017. 7. ^Meronen, A., [https://www.ksml.fi/kulttuuri/Kaikenlaisissa-laittomissa-metsäbileissä-tuli-käytyä-–-Jyväskylässä-kasvanut-suomalais-tsekkiläinen-Sonja-Vectomov-tekee-sekä-klassista-että-konemusiikkia/1320123 "Kaikenlaisissa laittomissa metsäbileissä tuli käytyä—Jyväskylässä kasvanut suomalais-tsekkiläinen Sonja Vectomov tekee sekä klassista että konemusiikkia"], Keskisuomalainen, Feb 2, 2019. 8. ^Räty, H., "Sonja Vectomov nimesi debyyttilevynsä itse keksimällään sanalla", Finnish Urban Media, Oct 10, 2016. 9. ^Franta, T., "Premiéra: Sonja Vectomov—Lamprophrenia", AlterEcho, Sep 23, 2016. 10. ^Franta, T., "Echolokátor: Sonja Vectomov—Two in One", AlterEcho, Jul 25, 2016. 11. ^Galerie Středočeského kraje (GASK), "Umění spojení 014 / Junior", Dec 12, 2014. 12. ^Pinnoy, V., "Obrazem: V GASK se konaly další akce projektu Umění spojení", Kutnohorské listy, Jul 1, 2014. 13. ^Jægtnes, H. S., "The artist’s talking head", Modern Times Review, Oct 28, 2016 (translated from Norwegian, [https://www.nytid.no/kunstnerens-snakkende-hode/ "Kunstnerens snakkende hode"], Ny Tid, Oct 13, 2016). 14. ^Institute of Documentary Film, H*art On (Czech Republic / France), 2016. External links{{Portal|Biography|Czech Republic}}
9 : 1979 births|Living people|Czech women|People from Hradec Králové|Czech classical musicians|Czech expatriates in Finland|Finnish classical musicians|Finnish electronic musicians|Alumni of Norwich University of the Arts |
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