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Playlist: Hilary Hahn & Hauschka - GodotRodrigo Ruiz, Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins - Sonata for Violin & PianoKurt Rohde, Anna Prester, Eric Zivian - one wingGerald Finzi, James Geer, Ronald Woodley - Till Earth OutwearsWalter Kaufmann, ARC Ensemble - SeptetPaul Ben-Haim, ARC Ensemble - Quintet for Clarinet & String QuartetMark Feldman - Sounding Point
Welcome to broadcast 135 of the independent artist spotlight. For Mark Dresenga, we bring you Lilly Wolf. I hope you enjoy the program you'll be hearing today and thanks so much for listening! Set 1: macabro, Footsteps Maneli Jamal, Javun Mark Preston, 90 West Suzanne Teng, Suling Set 2: Adam Fielding, And All Is Embers Alan Marchand, Gentle Conversation Align in Time, Men Without Chests Almer and Nirvan, Emina Amelia Cuni, Nocte Surgentes Set 3: Mercy Machine, The devil I know Lilly Wolf, The Devil You Know Lilly Wolf, Everybody On Your Block Lilly Wolf, Stitches Lilly Wolf, Jealousy Linda Wood, Your Love Makes Me Beautiful hands upon black earth, In Secret Ian Underwood, Nooblique Acappella, Do Not Be Afraid Keith Lancaster & The Acappella Company, Bridegroom Lindee Link, Never Say Goodbye Set 4: Swivel Neck Jones, Arlos Auto Parts and Salvation Suzanne Teng, Light of the Heart Willem Brons, Fantasie In C Minor K475 (WA Mozart) woodrowgerber, Stranders Delight Zeph Allen, In My Head Yongen, Nylon Heart Twilight Archive, Chat Noir Tonethief, See what we're made of Ehren Starks, Run Emily Burridge, Andiamo, (Let's Get Going) Dubtrak, Unobstructed View Doug Hamer, Woodlands_ Hans Christian, Entering The Mystery Radhamohan and Sivitri, The Sweet Ashtakam Ray Montford, Never Came Home Rhonda Lorence, Shift It Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian, 11 Bagatelles for Solo Fortepiano, op. 119, no. 11 Putinki Church Choir, Praise the Lord O My Soul Acappella, Softly and Tenderly Keith Lancaster & The Acappella Company, In the Name of the Lord Peter Hollens, Phantom of the Opera Medley (feat. Evynne Hollens) This completes the program, thanks so much for listening!
Better late than never, broasdcast 223 from December 15th is now here. On podcast 223, lots of tunes from a wide variety of artists. Enjoy! Set 1: Ion, Logoscape Indidginus, Cosmic Trigger James Akers, Galliarda Jarkko Hietanen, Beautiful Mind Jeni Melia, Amarilli Mia Bella Joachim Heimbaecher, I Need My Beauty Sleep Johnny House, Strilli Striduli Julia Findon, Florence Vane Julia Findon, Bird of the Wild Wing Kaila Flexer, Squirrel Sits In Set 2: Panacea, Dospatsko Paul Avgerinos, Rivers Of Love Pellingmans' Saraband, Division (Gottfried Finger) Andy Findon, Rejoice Greatly, Oh Daughter of Zion (George Frideric Handel) Sampson-Carroll, After Dark-Sampson Sebastian Forster, Sonata for piano no17 in D minor Op31 no2 tempest 1 largo allegro Shawn Harris, Only Love Can Bring Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian, 11 Bagatelles for Solo Fortepiano, op. 119, no. 4 Andy Findon, Chinese Low Membrane Set 3: Oberlin Consort of Viols, Set a 6 in C Major Nova Casa, Suite in d - Grave - Adagio - Prestissimo - Adagio (N. Matteis) Quire Cleveland, Down Steers the Bass Barbara Leoni, Haunted Da Camera, Carolan's Farewell to Music (Carolan, Five Tunes by the Irish Harper) Eduardo Figueroa and Oscar Ohlsen, Obra por la K3, Giga (Santiago de Murcia) Eliyahu Sills, Saza Niye Gelmedin English Ayres, Fowles in the frith, bird on a briar (anon, 13th century) Erik Ask Upmark, Koral Fran Seglora Firehead Jerry, Sometimes Panic Ensemble, Parting Petr Venkrbec, WeNeverWorry Poeticall Musicke, Prelude, Capona Psychetropic, Othertime Putinki Church Choir, O Victorious Leader prettyhowtown, Hydrogen Alpha This will complete the show, I hope you enjoyed it!
Well, shorter segments, mean better time with you. But we have lots of tunes too, and still less talk. Hope you enjoy the program. On podcast 223, lots of tunes from a wide variety of artists. Enjoy! Set 1: Ion, Logoscape Indidginus, Cosmic Trigger James Akers, Galliarda Jarkko Hietanen, Beautiful Mind Jeni Melia, Amarilli Mia Bella Joachim Heimbaecher, I Need My Beauty Sleep Johnny House, Strilli Striduli Julia Findon, Florence Vane Julia Findon, Bird of the Wild Wing Kaila Flexer, Squirrel Sits In Set 2: Panacea, Dospatsko Paul Avgerinos, Rivers Of Love Pellingmans' Saraband, Division (Gottfried Finger) Andy Findon, Rejoice Greatly, Oh Daughter of Zion (George Frideric Handel) Sampson-Carroll, After Dark-Sampson Sebastian Forster, Sonata for piano no17 in D minor Op31 no2 tempest 1 largo allegro Shawn Harris, Only Love Can Bring Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian, 11 Bagatelles for Solo Fortepiano, op. 119, no. 4 Andy Findon, Chinese Low Membrane Set 3: Oberlin Consort of Viols, Set a 6 in C Major Nova Casa, Suite in d - Grave - Adagio - Prestissimo - Adagio (N. Matteis) Quire Cleveland, Down Steers the Bass Barbara Leoni, Haunted Da Camera, Carolan's Farewell to Music (Carolan, Five Tunes by the Irish Harper) Eduardo Figueroa and Oscar Ohlsen, Obra por la K3, Giga (Santiago de Murcia) Eliyahu Sills, Saza Niye Gelmedin English Ayres, Fowles in the frith, bird on a briar (anon, 13th century) Erik Ask Upmark, Koral Fran Seglora Firehead Jerry, Sometimes Panic Ensemble, Parting Petr Venkrbec, WeNeverWorry Poeticall Musicke, Prelude, Capona Psychetropic, Othertime Putinki Church Choir, O Victorious Leader prettyhowtown, Hydrogen Alpha This will complete the show, I hope you enjoyed it!
In this podcast: 1. Music of the Spheres, 2. Da Camera, 3. SJ Pettersson, 4. Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian, 5. Jami Sieber, 6. Poeticall Musicke, 7. Gerard Satamian, 8. The Kingsbury Ensemble, 9. The Bach Players, 10. Voices of Music, 11. Vito Paternoster, 12. Chad Lawson, 13. Gerard Satamian, 14. Vito Paternoster, 15. The Bach Players, 16. Vito Paternoster
In this podcast: 1. Toni Castells, 2. Alison Crum and Roy Marks, 3. Katrina Wreede, 4. Daniel Estrem, 5. Gianmarco Leone, 6. Chad Lawson, 7. Doc Rossi, 8. Eric Zivian, 9. Chad Lawson, 10. Colin Booth, 11. English Ayres, 12. Robert F Trucios, 13. Paul Beier, 14. The Sarasa Ensemble, 15. James Akers, 16. Vito Paternoster, 17. Romualdo Barone
Eric Zivian, piano, performs Christian Baldini's Mercurial.
Eric Zivian, piano, performs Robert Schumann's Fantasie in C Major, op. 17: III.
Eric Zivian, piano, performs Robert Schumann's Fantasie in C Major, op. 17: II.
Eric Zivian, piano, performs Robert Schumann's Fantasie in C Major, op. 17: I.
Eric Zivian, piano, performs his own Fantasy for piano.
Eric Zivian, piano, performs Christian Baldini's Colori notturni.
Eric Zivian on piano performs Ramteen Sazegari's Glitch for Solo Piano.
Eric Zivian, piano, performs Lee Hyla's Third Party for Solo Piano.
Eric Zivian, piano, performs Robert Schumann's Thema mit Variationen, in E-flat Major, WoO 24 ("Geistervariationen") for Solo Piano.
Eric Zivian on piano and Hrabba Atladottir on violin perform John Cage's Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard: VI.
Eric Zivian on piano and Hrabba Atladottir on violin perform John Cage's Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard: V.
Eric Zivian on piano and Hrabba Atladottir on violin perform John Cage's Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard: IV.
Eric Zivian on piano and Hrabba Atladottir on violin perform John Cage's Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard: III.
Eric Zivian on piano and Hrabba Atladottir on violin perform John Cage's Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard: II.
Eric Zivian on piano and Hrabba Atladottir on violin perform John Cage's Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard: I.
The Fable of the Rock Ptarmiganby Barry J. Northern High upon a rocky outcrop, a Rock Ptarmigan shed its last white feather and so his thoughts turned to finding a lady. Now Rock Ptarmigan men are proud of their fine feathered feet, and their thick plumage, which changes colour with the seasons, but most of all each is proud of his comb, for it is with the quality of his comb that he attracts a lady.Rock worked his way down the outcrop towards his favourite spring, thankful that winter's touch no longer hardened the puddle from which he drank. As he bent down he regarded his comb's reflection. He thought it too small to impress or intimidate, and sighed, for he derived his greatest pleasure from the praise of others, and without it he knew he would strive for nothing beyond foraging for buds and catkins, and drinking from his favourite spring.As Rock worked his way farther down the outcrop, he met a young man parading in front of a lady. Both were younger than he, and Rock was gratified when the man, taking one look at his comb, immediately stood aside and bowed.“My Lord, I will continue to court this young lady's affections only by your leave.”Rock smiled, and so flattered was he by the earnest young man's concession that he too bowed and said, “I grant you my leave, young sir.” His pride was further bolstered by the favouring look the young lady gave his comb as he passed by, and he also fancied he saw a flicker of disappointment pass across her delicate features.Farther on down the slope, Rock spotted a less refined young man leaping around in front of a group of three women, crying, “Look at my comb, is it not the finest comb you ever saw? My ladies, which of you will be lucky enough to be mine I wonder?”Rock smiled at the ladies' barely concealed laughter. “At least I am not as vain as that immodest youth,” he thought,and fluffed his feathers. Then he laughed at himself, for he was wise enough to realise that the very thought made him, in fact, vain of his own superior modesty. He continued on down the mountainside, confident of finding good fighting and fine ladies to be won, and noted with amusement how his spirits had risen as he'd descended the slope. Indeed, it was a good time of year to be a fine Scottish Rock Ptarmigan.The Fable of the Rock Ptarmigan by Barry J. Northern is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.Hosted by The Internet Archive, download MP3here.Music by Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian from the album, Beethoven Piano and Cello Works, track 17 Sonata in D Major op. 102 no. 2 Allegro fugato, and provided by magnatune.com
In this podcast: 1. Todd Levy and Elena Abend, 2. Shlomo Mintz, 3. Shlomo Mintz, 4. Leon McCawley, 5. Shlomo Mintz, 6. Elizabeth Wolff, 7. Todd Levy and Elena Abend, 8. Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian, 9. Markus Groh
Philharmonia Baroque and its Musicians podcast from Magnatune.com
In this podcast: 1. Phoebe Carrai, 2. Philharmonia Baroque, 3. Philharmonia Baroque, 4. Gonzalo X Ruiz, 5. Philharmonia Baroque, 6. Gonzalo X Ruiz, 7. Philharmonia Baroque, 8. Gonzalo X Ruiz, 9. Philharmonia Baroque, 10. Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian