Exposition

The Sonic Atelier #9 – A Conversation with Arnold Kasar (2025)

Francesca Guccione

About this exposition

This exposition is part of The Sonic Atelier – Conversations with Contemporary Composers and Producers, a series dedicated to examining the evolving role of the composer in the twenty-first century. Through a Q&A format, the project investigates how contemporary creators navigate hybrid identities across composition, performance, production, and technological craft. This interview features Arnold Kasar, German composer, pianist, producer, and mastering engineer, whose work spans improvisation, ambient sound worlds, classical heritage, and studio-based experimentation. Moving fluidly between the piano, prepared piano techniques, and digital production environments, Kasar constructs musical landscapes where acoustic gesture, electronic texture, and spatial depth coexist as a single expressive field. In the conversation, Kasar reflects on improvisation as the generative core of his practice, on the piano as both an instrument and a source of raw sonic material, and on the studio as an expanded compositional space. He discusses the continuum between writing, producing, and mixing; the role of technology as a creative partner; and the influence of spatial audio, room acoustics, and Dolby Atmos on his musical language. The interview also touches on collaborations, the aesthetics of ambient music, the cultural impact of streaming platforms, and the challenges and possibilities posed by artificial intelligence. Kasar’s reflections reveal a vision of music grounded in human presence and intuitive creation, yet deeply attuned to technological and spatial possibilities—where composition, sound design, and performance converge into a fluid, embodied process of listening, resonance, and transformation.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsArnold Kasar, Contemporary Composition, Hybrid compositional practices, improvisation, Piano / Prepared piano, Acoustic–electronic dialogue, ambient music, Studio as instrument, DAW-based composition, Ableton live, Pro Tools, Spatial Audio, Dolby Atmos, Sound Design, Texture and resonance, Musical time and form, Production as composition, Mixing and mastering, collaboration, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Brian Eno, Film scoring, music and technology, Human–technology interaction, Authorial identity, Streaming and algorithms, Artificial intelligence in music
date24/11/2025
published24/11/2025
last modified24/11/2025
statuspublished
affiliationConservatorio “Arrigo Pedrollo” di Vicenza / Conservatorio “Francesco Venezze” di Rovigo
copyrightInterview conducted, transcribed, translated, and edited by Francesca Guccione. All rights reserved. Quotes from Arnold Kasar © Arnold Kasar. © 2025 Francesca Guccione.
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/4011026/4011025
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rc.4011026
published inResearch Catalogue
external linkhttps://www.francescaguccionemusic.com/


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