Wieland, Cassie
Biography
Born: 1994
Country: Illinois, USA
Studies: Illinois State University; University of Illinois
Teachers: Martha Horst, Joshua Keeling, Roy Magnuson, Carl Schimmel
Website: https://cassiewielanddotcom.wordpress.com/
Cassie Wieland (pronounced ˈkæ-si ˈwee-lənd) is an Illinois-born and Brooklyn-based composer. Praised by The New York Times as “sweetly shimmering,” Wieland masterfully experiments the relationship between intimate and massive sound worlds to achieve the “hand-made” sound she is often looking for: imperfect, but intentional. Her music has been featured on outlets including New Sounds, NPR, Stereogum, KEXP, The New York Times, Financial Times, Musical America, I Care if You Listen, AnEarful, and The Road to Sound.
In 2023 Wieland released Birthday Party, her debut EP as Vines. On this record she braids poignant, rich instrumentals with sparing lyrics; it’s a new, deeply personal direction for the composer, whose previous music was primarily written for others to play. Here, her own voice, diffused by the feathery touch of a vocoder, is front and center; her economical words stem from the loneliness you might feel on your birthday, where long gone memories and nostalgia feel their most acute. From these thoughts, Wieland weaves lush, contemplative tapestries, finding catharsis in fuzzed-out melodies. (Vanessa Ague)[1]
Works for Percussion
Dude, yeah - Vibraphone, Piano, Electronics
Gowanus Canal - Percussion Quartet
Hometown - Multiple Percussion, Piano, Electronics
LP - Multiple Percussion, Bass Clarinet. Electronics
Slip - Multiple Percussion, Electronics
Weeds - Percussion Trio
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