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Une playlist de Noël pas comme les autres de la musique ambiante, de l'électro dansant, de l'expérimental slave, du chant de Noël électro-acoustisé, du quatuor à cordes électrisé, du piano militant et de l'hyper-disco beat. Bienvenue dans le Cercle des Musiques Disparues, épisode 44. ************** programme musical ************** - The Del-Byzanteens, Apartment 13 (album Lies To Live By, Don't Fall Off The Mountain, 1982) - Jean-Michel Jarre et Brian Eno, Epica Extension (Columbia Local, 2022) - Namishmusik (?), Christmas - Brian Eno, Ambient 1 : Music for Airports 1/2 (EG, 1979) - Brian Eno, Studies 12: Organa 2, inédit - Brian Eno, Reflection (Warp Records, 2017) - Claude Lenners, Poème (1996), interprété par l'ensemble PTYX : Antoine Moulin (clarinette) et Yu-Hsuan Pai (vibraphone). Concert du 13 novembre 2022, festival Musiques Démesurées - Phil Kline, Hallelujah! (album Messiah Remix, Cantaloupe Music, 2004) - Phil Kline, The Long Winter - Embers, interprété par Sarah Cahill, piano (album A Sweeter Music, Other Minds, 2013) - Phil Kline, The Blue Room & Other Stories: IV. Tarentella, interprété par le Quatuor Ethel (album Ethel, Cantaloupe Music, 2003) - Jozef Van Wissem and Jim Jarmusch, Apokatastasis (Restoration) (album Concerning the Entrance Into Eternity, Important Records, 2012) - Phil Kline, Unsilent Night: Ronde des Mages (Cantaloupe Music, 2001) - Jean Françaix, Les inestimables chroniques du bon géant Gargantua, interprété par l'Ensemble instrumental Andrée Colson (Disques Vernou, 1995) - The Del-Byzanteens, Draft Riot (album Lies To Live By, Don't Fall Off The Mountain, 1982) ***** Phil Kline : photo Lovis Ostenrik ***** Emission radiophonique sur les musiques contemporaines proposée par l'ensemble PTYX. Présentation : Jean-Baptiste Apéré réalisation, production, sans concession : ptyx fan club vnrpe (c) 2022 Avec le soutien du Conseil départemental d'Indre-et-Loire et de la Maison de la Musique Contemporaine
Greetings! Today's program features a set themed around the topic of telephones and telephone calls, with pieces ranging from a new contemporary classical piece from composer Margaret Brouwer to funkmeister Bootsy Collins. I had fun putting it together and I hope you have as much fun listening to it. Enjoy! Joel e-mail: pushingtheenvelopewhus@gmail.com Twitter: @envpusher1 6/4/22 Pushing The Envelope Playlist Everything Is Something, part 2 - Dave Tucker, Pat Thomas, Thurston Moore, Mark Sanders - Educated Guess, Vol. 2 (EP) - 577 Records (2022) https://www.577records.com/5833-2 Aural - Phase Duo - Generative Glimpse - Chant Records (2022) https://phaseduo.bandcamp.com/album/generative-glimpse Of Uncertainty - Head With Wings - Comfort In Illusion - self-released CD/digital (2021) https://headwithwings.bandcamp.com/album/comfort-in-illusion a13 - Adrian Belew - digital single - Ingrooves Music (2022) https://www.newjerseystage.com/articles2/2022/04/27/adrian-belew-releases-a13-from-upcoming-album-and-announces-summer-tour/ Fracture - King Crimson - Live In Vienna - Discipline Global Mobile (2017) https://www.dgmlive.com/albums/live-in-vienna All Lines Are Still Busy - violin/narrator: Mari Sato / composer: Margaret Brouwer - Reactions: Songs & Chamber Music - Naxos (2022) https://www.margaretbrouwer.com/cds On Hold - Mike Tiano - Creétisvan - Mike Tiano Music CD/digital (2022) https://miketiano.bandcamp.com/album/cre-tisvan-5 Telephone & Rubber Band - Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Preludes, Airs & Yodels (A Penguin Cafe Primer) - Caroline Records (1996) https://www.penguincafe.com/ What's A Telephone Bill? - Bootsy Collins - Aah...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! - Warner Bros. (1977) https://www.thebootcave.com/ The Telephone Call - Kraftwerk - Electric Cafe - Elektra (1986) https://kraftwerk.com/ Ritournelles: Téléphone - Florent Ghys - Ritournelles & Mosaïques - Cantaloupe Music (2022) https://florentghys.bandcamp.com/album/ritournelles New York Telephone Conversation - Lou Reed - Transformer - RCA (1972) https://loureed.com/ Telephone Call From Istanbul - Tom Waits - Franks Wild Years - Island (1987) http://www.tomwaits.com/albums/album/20/Franks_Wild_Years/ Telephone Conversation - Frank Zappa - We're Only In It For The Money - Zappa Records (1968) https://www.zappa.com/music/were-only-it-money You Didn't Try To Call Me - Frank Zappa - Zappa/Erie - Zappa Records/UMe (2022) https://www.zappa.com/news/new-frank-zappa-boxed-set-zappaerie-collects-together-exciting-trio-shows-erie-pa-and Fideliotrio - The Barton Workshop (viola: Marieke Keser / cello: Judith van Swaay / piano: Frank Denyer) / composer: Alvin Lucier - Wind Shadows - New World Records (2005) https://www.newworldrecords.org/products/alvin-lucier-wind-shadows 50 Words For Snow - Kate Bush feat. Stephen Fry - 50 Words For Snow - Fish People/Anti (2011) https://www.katebush.com/discography/50-words-snow Frozen / Iceman Is - Terje (teri-ya) isungset - Iceman Is - All Ice Records (2007) http://www.all-ice.no/iceman-is.html
Greetings! As usual, quite the mélange of music, with a few tracks inspired by having seen The Security Project in concert, playing brilliant interpretations of the music of Peter Gabriel. The all-star band features Jerry Marotta, Trey Gunn, Michael Cozzi, David Jameson and the breath-taking vocals of Happy Rhodes. Do check them out at https://securityprojectband.com/. Enjoy! Joel e-mail: pushingtheenvelopewhus@gmail.com Twitter: @envpusher1 5-21-22 Pushing The Envelope Playlist JLP - Art Griffin's Sound Chaser - The Seven Ages of Starlight - self-release (2022) https://artgriffinssoundchaser.bandcamp.com/album/the-seven-ages-of-starlight Security Project - San Jacinto - Contact - 7d Media (2017) https://securityproject.bandcamp.com/album/contact The Tower That Ate People - Tammy Scheffer - Through the Wire, Volume One - digital release (2022) https://jeremynesse.bandcamp.com/album/through-the-wire-volume-one Mercy Street - Project Lo feat. Happy Rhodes - Black Canvas - Lolo Records (1997) https://www.lolorecords.com/ From the Earth, featuring Marianne Trudel - Hard Rubber Orchestra / composer: John Korsrud - Iguana - Redshift Records (2022) https://redshiftrecords.org/releases/tk520/ Symmetrical Variations - Delta Saxophone Quartet / composer: Steve Crowther - digital single (2022) https://deltasaxophonequartet1.bandcamp.com/track/symmetrical-variations Mosaïques: Comrades / Météos - Florent Ghys - Ritournelles & Mosaïques - Cantaloupe Music (2022) https://www.florentghys.com/ritournellesandmosaiques Black Boxes and Springtime - electronics/composer: Amanda Chaudhary / voice: Amy Barnes-/ trumpet: Nathan Plante - Aquatic - self-release (2005) https://amandachaudhary.bandcamp.com/album/aquatic Sirens and Broken Drums - John Oliver - departing souls - John Oliver Music (2022) https://johnolivermusic.bandcamp.com/album/departing-souls The Wind at Beni Midar for Cello Sextet - cello: Craig Hultgren / composer: Robert Scott Thompson - The Wind at Beni Midar - Aucourant Records (2021) https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com/track/the-wind-at-beni-midar-for-cello-sextet Echo Harp - Liquid Terrain (Tim Wolf) - Ripples - digital release (2022) https://liquidterrain.bandcamp.com/album/ripples Thetis The Nereid - Deletist - Women Take Back The Drone - Women Take Back The Noise (2022) https://womentakebackthenoise.bandcamp.com/album/various-women-take-back-the-drone
Ziporyn who released his landmark Cantaloupe Music recording; ‘This Is Not a Clarinet' in 2001, does the impossible on Pop Channel, taking us through some of the best iconic pop songs during the last 5 decades, imagined through a compendium of clarinets and all arranged, layered, and performed by Ziporyn. Every sound on this album – the lead vocals, guitar solos, backing horns, and even the drum parts - is played by Ziporyn, on a clarinet of one size or another.Purchase the music (without talk) at:Pop Channel (classicalsavings.com)Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson).
Composer Anna Clyne joins conductor Devin Patrick Hughes on One Symphony. They discuss Anna's influences like Stravinsky, Steve Reich, and Arvo Part, composing based on poetry from Rumi to Shakespeare, along with silence in music, symphonic programming, repurposing material from others or yourself, and a way for a composer to be in the room with an orchestra from anywhere in the world! Anna Clyne is a GRAMMY-nominated composer of acoustic and electro-acoustic music. Described as a “composer of uncommon gifts and unusual methods” by the New York Times and as “fearless” by NPR, Clyne is one of the most acclaimed and in-demand composers of her generation, connecting her music across art forms with innovative collaborations with choreographers, visual artists, filmmakers, and musicians. Also the winner of the 2016 Hindemith Prize, Anna Clyne is currently the Associate composer for the Sottish Chamber Orchestra, and has held composer residencies with the Chicago Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, and the National Orchestra of France. Some of Anna Clyne's most amazing works that have been performed by the top orchestras, soloists and conductors around the world, include Dance for cello and orchestra, Night Ferry, Rewind, This midnight Hour, Prince of Clouds, The Seamstress, Sound and Fury and Within Her Arms. Marin Alsop said it best by describing Anna's music as “always emotional and driven by her heart, and skillfully composed”. Thank you for joining us on One Symphony and thanks to Anna Clyne for sharing her music and insights. Thank you to all the incredible performers and record labels that made this episode possible! Cornelius Dufallo and Amy Kauffman played Tea Leaves from The Violin. Dance was performed by Inbal Segev, and the London Philharmonic conducted by Marin Alsop. Masquerade was performed by the BBC Symphony conducted by Marion Alsop. A Wonderful Day was performed by Anna Clyne and Willie Barbee from Bang on a Can All-Stars on the Cantaloupe Music label. Rewind was performed by the BBC Symphony and Andre de Ridder. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring was performed by the London Symphony and Rafael Frübeck de Burgos. Beethoven's Grosse Fuge was performed by the Takács Quartet. Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra was played by the Hungarian State Symphony and Adám Fischer. You can check out Anna Clyne's music online at annaclyne.com. You can always find more info at OneSymphony.org including a virtual tip jar if you'd like to support the show. Please feel free to rate, review, or share the show! Until next time, thank you for being part of the music!
If you visit the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens on a Saturday morning in March, you’d probably expect to hear chirping birds, rustling leaves, and maybe an occasional siren or airplane. But this spring, you’ll hear something different. Reporter Lucy Soucek has the story. Featuring: Michael Gordon’s loved., performed by David Cossin © 2021 Cantaloupe Music
Grammy-winning choir The Crossing, led by Donald Nally, releases their newest recording – Michael Gordon’s Anonymous Man – on Cantaloupe Music. Scored for 24 unaccompanied voices, Anonymous Man is an hour-long piece on history, home, and homelessness that expands on Michael Gordon’s inventive approach to composition, layering minimalistic swirls of vocal sound on top of one another to create a hypnotic incantation. The nine-movement work was commissioned by The Crossing and premiered by the group on July 1, 2017 at the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, as a part of The Month of Moderns, The Crossing’s annual summer festival of new music. Michael Gordon regards Anonymous Man as one of his most important and personal works, drawing inspiration for the piece from his neighborhood in lower Manhattan. Now a residential area in Tribeca, the block Gordon was at the time an industrial warehouse district when he moved into the former Romanoff Caviar factory in 1981. He says, “When I moved into my loft on Desbrosses Street, the streets were empty, since few people lived there. But both then and now, there were the homeless. Over time the neighborhood changed from an industrial warehouse district to a residential area. Anonymous Man is a memoir about my block. The piece is built around my memories of moving in, meeting my future wife for the first time there, and conversations I have had with two homeless men who made their home on the loading dock across the street.” Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber
It was ages ago that I first talked with Meara O'Reilly. She was looking for help with a project, and put her in contact with some friends of mine that were in the Bay Area. This led to a series of great collabs, and gave me the opportunity to see her grow in her work. And this work is pretty stunning - if you take a look at her site (https://mearaoreilly.com/), you'll see what I mean. She's about to release a new album on October 25th, on Cantaloupe Music (https://cantaloupemusic.com/), featuring some amazing vocal compositions. They are based on hocketing - the use of multiple 'instruments' that are responsible for portions of a musical phrase. While this typically provides interesting variation in the sonic palette of the piece, Meara has used vocal techniques to really extend the idea of both voice and hocketing to make an amazing soundscape, and I was glad to be able to talk to her about the process. She's also done work ranging from installations at San Francisco's Exploratorium to iOS apps, and everything has the sort of inventiveness that instinctively draws you into the next piece. I hope that you enjoy this chat, and that you take the time to check out her website and give her new album a listen when it is released. Cheers!
Tim talks to Errollyn Wallen about her BBC Proms commission, Beethoven gets his own back on the Brexit party and Sam reviews John Luther Adams' new disc ‘Become Desert'. Music Credits: Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 1, Mov. 3 performed by the Vienna Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein. ‘Oil in my Lamp' performed by Timmy Fisher, Nick Clegg, David Cameron and Gordon Brown. Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 Mov. 4 performed by Quatuor Avena. Theme tune from Love Island performed by Timmy Fisher. Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, Mov. 4 performed the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Toscanini. Johannes Brahms, Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Mov. 4 performed by Musopen Symphony. W. A. Mozart, Divertimento in D, K. 136, performed by The Statutory Instruments. John Luther Adams, ‘Become Desert' performed by the Seattle Symphony under Ludovic Morlo for Cantaloupe Music. Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, Mov. 3 performed by Timmy Fisher. Follow us here: instagram.com/classicalpod/ twitter.com/ClassicalPod facebook.com/ClassicalPod/ Tim's interview with Phelim McDermott:https://bachtrack.com/interview-phelim-mcdermott-manchester-international-festival-tao-of-glass-2019
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Cantaloupe Music: ar galima dar kitaip.Apie Niujorko įrašų firmą Cantaloupe Music ir jos atstovaujamus kompozitorius bei jų kuriamą muziką. Laidos vedėjai Šarūnas Nakas ir Mindaugas Urbaitis.
Hear music that begins with classical instruments, like the string quartet, piano, or an orchestra, but which is then augmented, enhanced by electronics, percussion, or preparation. Listen to works by English violinist, pianist, and composer Poppy Ackroyd, Netherlands-based composer Peter Adriaansz, and cinematic music from the augmented string quartet amiina. The versatile Dutch pianist Saskia Lankhoorn plays a specially-prepared piano over a bed of droning sine tones in a work by Seattle-born, Netherlands-based Peter Adriaansz, “Attachments III.” Then, hear music by the Icelandic outfit, amiina, which was once the touring string quartet with Sigur Ros, and has now expanded to include percussion & electronics. From amiina, hear selections from their standalone original live score to the 1913 film Fantômas, that lord of terror, creator of fear, and genius of evil who initially came to live in the crime fictions of French writers. Then, listen to "Rave," music for piano and pre-recorded electronics by Molly Joyce for longtime friend and collaborator, pianist Vicky Chow from her record, Aorta. Also, hear music for percussion and electronics by John Luther Adams, featuring Glenn Kotche, from the long-form work, Ilimaq. Plus, listen to grand music for amplified orchestra by English composer Andrew Poppy from a record released on ZTT Records in the mid-eighties. PROGRAM #3927, classical instruments, contemporary sounds (First Aired 12-8-2016) ARTIST: Andrew PoppyWORK: 32 Frames for Amplified Orchestra, excerpt [1:00]RECORDING: The Artefact SeriesSOURCE: ZTT Records 186INFO: ztt.com ARTIST: Saskia Lankhoorn, pianoWORK: Peter Adriaansz: Attachments III [7:52]RECORDING: EnclosuresSOURCE: Ergodos ER 25INFO: ergodos.ie ARTIST: Poppy AckroydWORK: Birdwoman [5:36]RECORDING: FeathersSOURCE: Denovali RecordsINFO: denovali.com ARTIST: George Hurd EnsembleWORK: Tethering Bird, excerpt [:38]RECORDING: Navigation Without NumbersSOURCE: Innova 937INFO: innova.mu ARTIST: AmiinaWORK: Guðmundur Vignir Karlsson: Crocodile [5:39]RECORDING: FantômasSOURCE/INFO: amiina.com ARTIST: Andrew PoppyWORK: 32 Frames for Amplified Orchestra [8:39]RECORDING: The Artefact SeriesSOURCE: ZTT Records 186INFO: ztt.com ARTIST: AmiinaWORK: Solrun Sumarlidadottir: Café [3:25]RECORDING: FantômasSOURCE/INFO: amiina.com ARTIST: RestroyWORK: Skin, excerpt [:46]RECORDING: Saturn ReturnSOURCE: Milk Factory Productions INFO: milkfactoryproductions.bandcamp.com ARTIST: Vicky ChowWORK: Molly Joyce: Rave [11:17]RECORDING: Aorta SOURCE: NWAM083INFO: newamrecords.com ARTIST: John Luther Adams & Glenn KotcheWORK: John Luther Adams: Ilimaq , Ascension [3:06]RECORDING: IlimaqSOURCE: Cantaloupe Music 21112INFO: johnlutheradams.bandcamp.com
What happens when the composer shows up to the first rehearsal of his brand-new piece? Would a living Beethoven sue for intellectual property? Are you the hit, or are you in the hole? For this episode, we collaborated with the 20-member chamber ensemble Alarm Will Sound and its conductor Alan Pierson – with whom we're partnering on the upcoming podcast album Splitting Adams (out April 21 on Cantaloupe Music) – to take a close look at the music of John Adams, specifically his two insanely difficult chamber symphonies. This episode offers unprecedented access to not only to the creative process, but the weird, woolly procedure of putting these massive pieces together. Heard a piece of music you loved? Discover it here! 1:48—John Adams: Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 2:12—Arnold Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire, Mondestrunken | Listen | Buy 2:29—Richard Strauss: Five Piano Pieces, op. 3: IV, allegro molto | Listen | Buy 3:08—Ray Noble: The Midnight, The Stars and You | Listen | Buy 3:13—Busby Berkeley: Hooray for Hollywood | Listen | Buy 3:55—Louis Armstrong: You're Lucky to Me | Listen | Buy 4:37—George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue | Listen | Buy 5:20—John Adams: Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 5:58—John Adams: The Death of Klinghoffer | Buy 7:30—Arnold Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 8:53—John Adams: Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 19:10—John Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 20:46—Danny Elfman: Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Breakfast Machine | Listen | Buy 21:10—John Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 22:19—John Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 24:25—Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, mvt. I | Listen | Buy 24:51—Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, mvt. II | Listen | Buy 25:00—John Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 26:01—Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, mvt. II | Listen | Buy 26:28—John Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 31:33—John Adams: Fellow Traveler | Listen | Buy 31:42—John Adams: Nixon in China | Listen | Buy 31:56—John Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy 32:24—John Adams: Fellow Traveler | Listen | Buy 32:33—John Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony | Listen | Buy
Hear unusual music for string quartet on this program, as Australian composer Andrew Byrne, now based in New York, uses the string quartet as a percussion instrument in his work called “Striking.” Then, listen to Bang on a Can All-Star saxman, clarinetist and composer Ken Thomson’s work for the JACK Quartet, “THAW.” There’s also folk-informed music from the singer, songwriter and composer Aoife O Donovan as played by Brooklyn Rider. Hear string quartet music by multi-instrumentalist composer Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ, who plays a traditional Vietnamese string instrument on “Green River Delta,” in collaboration with Kronos Quartet. Plus, hear a work from Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Luther Adams that uses the string quartet as an ambient music ensemble, relying upon harmonics and on tones played on open strings. That, and more. PROGRAM #3686 Music for String Quartet (First aired on 1/21/2015) ARTIST(S) RECORDING CUT(S) SOURCE Ken Thomson (JACK quartet) THAW Thaw, excerpt [1:41] Cantaloupe Records 21095 bangonacan.org Members of Either/Or Ensemble Striking; Whispers and Cries Andrew Byrne: Striking Parts 1 & 2 [7:32] Available for purchase directly through composer here: andrewbyrne.com JACK Quartet John Luther Adams: The Wind in High Places John Luther Adams: The Wind in High Places - Above Sunset Pass [7:24] Cold Blue Music CBM 41 coldbluemusic.com Ken Thomson (JACK quartet) THAW THAW: Thaw [10:55] Cantaloupe Music 21095 bangonacan.org Brooklyn Rider Almanac Aoife O'Donovan: Show Me [4:56] Mercury Classics / In A Circle Records #002159302 mercuryclassics.com Available at iTunes, Amazon.com, Emusic.com Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ with Kronos Quartet Three-Mountain Pass Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ: Green River Delta/Luu Thuy Truong [4:40] Innova 866 innova.mu Members of Either/Or Ensemble Striking; Whispers and Cries Andrew Byrne: Striking Parts 3 & 4 [8:30] Available for purchase directly through composer here: andrewbyrne.com