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Greetings! This show will put me about half way to catching up on posting recent shows. Not a lot of focus, though I did base part of a set on individuals composer & Baltimore local, Ian Power studied with including Chaya Czernowin & John Luther Adams. (I was reading his bio after I planned on airing his composition "BUOY" on today's program.) Enjoy, enjoy! Joel e-mail: pushingtheenvelopewhus@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/envpusher1 9-10-22 PTE Playlist Evryali - midi programming: Daniel Grossmann / composer: Iannis Xenakis - Music for Keyboard Instruments Realised By Computer - NEOS Music (2008) https://neos-music.com/ Moebius-Ring - piano: Ning Yu / composer: Misato Mochizuki - Of Being - New Focus Recordings (2020) https://newfocusrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/of-being Frederick Chopin / Arthur Ferrante & Louis Teicher - Christian Marclay - More Encores - ReR (1997) Deux oreilles concrètess - Rémy Carré - fragile lesson - Institute For Alien Research (2022) https://ifarmusiqueconcretecompilation.bandcamp.com/album/fragile-lesson BUOY (after Laurence Crane) - organ, appliances & composer: Ian Power - Maintenance Hums - Carrier (2020) https://ianpoweromg.bandcamp.com/album/maintenance-hums The Last Leaf for sopranino saxophone - sax: Ryan Muncy / composer: Chaya Czernowin - HOT - New Focus Recordings (2013) https://newfocusrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/hot Dream of the Canyon Wren - ensemble: The Jack Quartet / composer: John Luther Adams - The Wind In High Places - Cold Blue Music (2015) https://johnlutheradams-coldblue.bandcamp.com/album/the-wind-in-high-places The Village Choir Asks The Important Questions of The Day / The Village Orchestra Poses The Main Themes of This Musical Quest / The Village Wind Orchestra: The Answer Is Blowing In The Winds / Who Has The Biggest Noise? / Who Can Play The Fastest? - Paul Dolden - Who Has the Biggest Sound? - Starkland (2014) https://starkland.org/catalog/st220/ Smiles Story & Morning Grin / Rope Ladder To The Moon - Jeff Berlin - Jack Songs - self-release (2022) https://www.jeffberlinmusicgroup.com/shop/scy7kkswbv62yy8z7apqlq5dbc8yrx Post War - Jack Bruce w/ Clem Clempson, Billy Cobham & David Sancious - Concert Classics: Volume 9 - Concert Classics (1999) http://www.jackbruce.com/
In 1999 the musician Warren Ellis clambered onstage at the Royal Festival Hall to retrieve a piece of chewing gum. The gum was deposited there by Nina Simone, who had chewed it throughout her concert that night. Fast forward twenty-two years and Ellis has written a book inspired by the piece of gum, now enshrined in its own glass case, on a specially built gum plinth. Kate Molleson caught up with him to find out more about a story which goes to the heart of artistic belief, generosity and affirmation. It was a book he never really set out to write, but then couldn't not write. Following on from Music Matters' meeting with Steve Reich two weeks ago, Kate delves further into the origins, development and lasting legacy of minimalism. She talks to composers Linda Catlin Smith, Nate Wooley and Julia Wolfe to find out how a disparate group with new ideas continues to inspire, and also hears from pioneers such as Philip Glass and Pauline Oliveros about the mentality of anti-hierarchy and participation which changed the musical landscape. Laurence Crane is one of the most beloved figures in British contemporary music, his work is full of surprise, fondness, wit and wisdom. As a successor to a certain sort of minimalism, he lets us hear humble wonders in the everyday. Celebrating his sixtieth birthday this year, he met up with Kate at one of his favourite performance spaces to look over his constantly surprising career and oeuvre. And as orchestras and musical institutions look at ways to represent diversity among their ranks, Kate talks to John Shortell of the Musicians' Union, and Diversity and Inclusion consultant Chico Chakravorty, about what are the most effective ways to achieve this.
Laurence'as Crane'as (g. 1961) rašo ramią, abstrakčią ir nekonfliktinę muziką, naudodamas konsonansus ir nedideles instrumentų sudėtis.Laidos autoriai ir vedėjai Šarūnas Nakas ir Mindaugas Urbaitis.
The letter C has Martin and Georgia talking about John Cage, Chance, Cornelius Cardew, Viv Corringham, Raven Chacon, Laurence Crane and André Cormier. Array to Zed is a monthly podcast exploring experimental music by way of the alphabet. Hosts Martin Arnold, Artistic Director of ArrayMusic, and Georgia Carley chat about the ideas, procedures, composers and music that make up that nebulous beautiful thing we call “Experimental Music.”
This month on the Nimbus Podcast, we gain an exclusive insight into the relationship between composer and performer. Composer Laurence Crane and John Snijders talk to each other about meeting for the first time, how Laurence's compositions have changed over time and upcoming plans together. ALBUM: https://www.wyastone.co.uk/laurence-crane-6-trios-2-solos-and-1-quintet.html NOTE: The playlist does not feature tracks from the podcast but instead has a selection of tracks by Laurence Crane BONUS TRACK: https://soundcloud.com/laurence-crane/holt-quartet Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/nimbusrecords/playlist/0E0zmlKquy7dPA1qdFVk8o?si=R0y6kHCMQI29QejQjBG4zw NIMBUS SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NimbusRecords Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NimbusRecords/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nimbus_records/
Rare Frequency Podcast 61 1 Yuko Nexus6, "J’aime Beaucoup La Cassette #1" Journal de Tokyo (Sonore) 2002 CD Time: 00:00-01:35 2 John Chantler, "All Visible Signs" Which Way to Leave? (Room40) 2017 LP Time: 01:50-08:18 3 Laurence Crane, "John White in Berlin" Chamber Works, 1992-2009 (Another Timbre) 2015 2CD Time: 08:18-21:42 4 Leo Okagawa, "Lumbar Spinre"e; The Notional Terrain (Glistening Examples) 2016 LP/mp3 Time: 21:37-32:16 5 Sarah Davachi, "In Staying" Vergers (Important Records) 2016 LP/mp3 Time: 32:12-42:35 6 Stefan Mathieu, "Traum" Radiance X: Her Dark Gaze Drowned In Light (Schwebung) 2017 mp3 Time: 42:34-48:25 7 Gelbart, "The Big Sleep" Preemptive musical offerings to satisfy our future masters (Gagarin) 2016 LP Time: 49:39-53:56 8 Franck Vigroux / Reinhold Friedl, "Tobel A1" Tobel II (Monotype) 2015 CD Time: 53:55-1:09:13 9 Ghost Grass, "The Wooden Man" The Wooden Man (Bandcamp) 2016 mp3 Time: 1:09:01-1:14:42 10 Porter Ricks, "Harbour Chart" Shadow Boat EP (Tresor) 2016 12” Time: 1:14:37-1:21:05 11 Ashley Bellouin, "Bourden" Ballads (Drawing Room) 2016 LPTime: 1:21:51-1:38:53 12 Asmus Tietchens, "Soiree Fantastique #2" Soiree Fantastique (Auf Abwegen) 2016 EPTime: 1:40:08-end
HDO 210 propone apuntar nuevamente los oídos hacia un sello con propuestas tan variadas como las que Hubro tiene en su catálogo. Con gran libertad en su planteamiento -que va desde grabaciones en solitario a formaciones de tamaño medio, de la improvisación a la composición-, en sus grabaciones se dan cita planteamientos estéticos sumamente variados: improvisación, música tradicional, jazz, composición, drones, rock, folk, noise, electrónica, pop… En el programa del 17 de diciembre de 2016 suenan músicas de Culturen del colectivo Skadedyr, Langen Ro de Geir Sundstøl, Kurzsam and Fulger del Christian Wallumrød Ensemble, Bloom de Kim Myhr, y finalmente Sound of Horse del compositor Laurence Crane interpretado por el colectivo Asamisimasa. © Pachi Tapiz, 2016 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información de HDO 210 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=28130 Toda la información de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298
Sara Mohr-Pietsch follows Laurence Crane on a cycle tour around London, from the rehearsal room with grand piano in Bloomsbury, where he explains how he explores material when starting to write a new piece, to his north London flat, and the table which has seen almost every piece of Laurence's over the last 20 years.
On this week's show we speak to the artist behind the elusive colourful mushrooms growing around East London, learn how to make shoes without any stitching, look up at buildings with some senior explorers, talk sculptures with Christine Ohuorugu and talk to one of the brains behind co-working space Creative Blocks. The music is of course from bands playing in East London soon including: Dressmaker, Laurence Crane, Julia Holter, Soul 2 Soul and Slow Club.