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Rinde Eckert is a celebrated writer, composer, librettist, musician, performer and director, but I'm not sure even this list of roles captures his extraordinary versatility. This episode focuses on his recent project of rebuilding his piano technique from the ground up.
Vrije Geluiden tips een vogelconcert! Met werk van componist Henk Doeke Odinga. Maar ook een tip voor een concert door het Shandiz Ensemble in het Luther Museum, en een nieuwe CD met het Kronos Quartet. Fijn slotuur van je zaterdagavond! 23.04 CD portrait of an imperial cantor Johannes Tourout (Passacaille PAS 1124) Johannes Tourout: O florens rosa (oh, bloeiende roos) Cappella Mariana olv Vojtech Semerád 3'34” 23.10 eigen opname componist Henk Doeke Odinga: Kievith Joost van Rheeden (klarinet); Henk Doeke Odinga (piano) 11'16” 23.25 CD A Woman Alone (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Hamid Tabatabaei; Forough Farrokhzad: In het donker Shandiz Ensemble 5'03” https://soundcloud.com/shandizensemble/in-darkness-1 23.34 CD Pelgrim (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Lotte Pen: Entree Lotte Pen [saxofoon] 3'37” 23.39 CD Mỹ Lai (Smithsonian Folkways z.nr.) Jonathan Berger; Harriet Scott Chessman: My Lai - Flight - The Ditch Kronos Quartet, Rinde Eckert [stem], Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ [trad. instrumenten] 16'10” 23.55 CD LYS (Deutsche Grammophon 00028948620968) Hannah Peel; Erland Cooper: La Luce Mari Samuelsen [viool]; Hania Rani; Dobrawa Czocher; Scoring Berlin olv Jonathan Stockhammer 5'23”
Violiste en rechtsgeleerde Heather Kurzbauer promoveert woensdag 1 juni tot doctor in de rechtsgeleerdheid op een dissertatie over kwetsbaarheden in de wereld van de orkestmusicus. Kwetsbaarheden die te maken hebben met rechtspositie, vooroordelen, externe crises... 23.04 CD Out of the shadow (Challenge Classics CC 72888) Lili Boulanger: D'un soir triste Lucia Swarts [cello]; Elena Malinova [piano] 9'29” 23.15 CD Ysaÿe & Lekeu: Lointain Passé (Fuga Libera FUG779) Eugene Ysaÿe: Lointain Passé Sylvia Huang [viool]; Eliane Reyes [piano] 5'01” 23.21 eigen opname Aaron Copland: Quiet City Radio Kamerorkest olv Peter Eötvös; Gerard van Andel [althobo]; Hessel Buma [trompet] 11'18” 23.38 CD Everything seems different (Zennez Records ZR2109020) Iman Spaargaren: De Vergeten Tijd Iman Spaargaren [tenorsax]; Undercurrent Orchestra 7'08” 23.45 CD Mỹ Lai (Smithsonian Folkways z.nr.) Jonathan Berger; Harriet Scott Chessman: My Lai Kronos Quartet, Rinde Eckert [stem], Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ [trad. instrumenten] 10'10”
Keturah speaks with multi-faceted composer, librettist, and performer, Rinde Eckert. They discuss the state of opera today, how much it's changed (or hasn't), and Rinde's recent works as a librettist: Moon Tea with Steven Mackey for OTSL, and The Aging Magician with Paola Prestini with Beth Morrison Projects.Rinde Eckert: https://www.rindeeckert.com/Steven Mackey: https://stevenmackey.com/Paola Prestini: https://www.paolaprestini.com/Margaret Jenkins Dance Company: https://www.mjdc.org/global-movesMoon Tea: https://www.boosey.com/pages/opera/moredetails?musicid=108869The Aging Magician: https://bethmorrisonprojects.org/projects/touring/aging-magician/
For the second episode of Interior Design’s Innovation podcast, editor in chief Cindy Allen engages in a conversation on acoustics and sound design with Interface's Lead Product Designer, Kari Pei and Bruce Odland, an artist and pioneer in sound installations. The monthly podcast complements Innovation channel’s broad coverage of must-know news happening across global industries, comprising architecture, design, applied sciences, food, fashion, visual arts, and everything in between. Audio clips courtesy of Bruce Odland and Rinde Eckert.
Working Class Audio #175 with Adam Muñoz!!! Adam Muñoz has been an engineer in the Bay Area since 1991. Having joined the Fantasy Studios team as a full-time House Engineer in 2008 Adam has had the opportunity to engineer sessions for many local and national recording artists. Adam has worked with artists like Herbie Hancock, Dave Mathews, Marcus Miller, Snarky Puppy, Jason Moran, Lisa Fisher, Joanna Newsom, Ambrose Akinmusire, Bruce Cockburn, Jerry Granelli, Etienne Charles, Neal Schon, Animals As Leaders, Eric Gales, Tiffany Austin, The Marcus Shelby Orchestra, Bomba Estereo, Brad Mehldau, LaToya London, Carie Rodriguez, Rupa and the April Fishes, Rinde Eckert, Autopsy, Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom, Sean Paul, Lyle Lovett, Matt Nathanson, Six Pence None the Richer, Hank Williams III, Otis Redding and Vince Guaraldi. Adam’s long-time relationship with Bill Frisell and producer Lee Townsend resulted in the 2015 AND 2016 GRAMMY Award nomination for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. Adam came to Fantasy after many years as an independent engineer working out of some of the finest studios in the San Francisco and abroad. As a staff engineer at Different Fur and Brilliant Studios, Adam worked on many notable sessions for artists like Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantomas, Sleep, Neurosis, Chris Isaak, Bonnie Raitt, The Cranberries, Paula Cole and on George Winston’s Grammy Award-winning project “Forest.” Adam has been fortunate to have worked along side many super talented producers and engineers including Andy Wallace, Matt Wallace, Howard Johnston, Billy Anderson, Frankie Blue, Karl Derfler, Marc Senasac, John Cuniberti, Judy Clapp, Mike Curb, Steven Haigler, Thom Wilson and more. Adam's background also includes ADR/VO, Foley, lock-to-picture sessions and orchestral film scores. Photo by Monica Jane Frisell About this Interview: Adam joins me to talk about his journey starting out as a DJ examining the credits on the back of records to working as a house engineer at the world famous Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. We talk studio leadership, survival, dedication and the increasing difficulty of repeating his journey in todays recording world. Enjoy! - Matt Show notes and links: Adam's site: http://www.adammunoz.com/ Fantasy Studios: http://fantasystudios.com/ Saul Zaentz Company: http://www.zaentz.com/
Brad Wells and Roomful of Teeth
The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
A Tribute to Langston Hughes~ Harlem Artists, Derrick McQueen and Nora Cole unearthed a few wonderful poems written by Langston, Listen as they bring Langston's love for Harlem Alive! Nora Cole ~ Veteran performing artist, writer, director and adjunct. Has performed on Broadway, off- Broadway, nationally and internationally. Tours two solo shows, Voices of the Spirits in my Soul, based on family slave history in Kentucky and Olivia's Opus, An Autobiographical Ode to Adolescence. Most recently revived the role she originated in Rinde Eckert's Obie Award winning and Drama League nominated, And God Created Great Whales off-Broadway at the Culture Project. Derrick McQueen is presently a Ph. D. Candidate he completed M. Div. with a focus on Theology and the Arts at Union. He earned his B.A. in Theatre Arts at Drew University in 1987. Derrick has performed in the Cape May Jazz Festival and tours the country for East Lynne Theatre Company in “Paul Robeson Through His Words and Music”. Derrick is also on the path for ordination in the Presbyterian Church. Poems The Negro Speaks Rivers 2. My People, 3. Still Here 4. Madam's Past History 5. Harlem 6. The Heart of Harlem 7. Projection
A Tribute to Langston Hughes~ Harlem Artists, Derrick McQueen and Nora Cole unearthed a few wonderful poems written by Langston, Listen as they bring Langston's love for Harlem Alive! Nora Cole ~ Veteran performing artist, writer, director and adjunct. Has performed on Broadway, off- Broadway, nationally and internationally. Tours two solo shows, Voices of the Spirits in my Soul, based on family slave history in Kentucky and Olivia’s Opus, An Autobiographical Ode to Adolescence. Most recently revived the role she originated in Rinde Eckert’s Obie Award winning and Drama League nominated, And God Created Great Whales off-Broadway. Derrick McQueen is presently a Ph. D. Candidate he completed M. Div. with a focus on Theology and the Arts at Union. He earned his B.A. in Theatre Arts at Drew University in 1987. Derrick has performed in the Cape May Jazz Festival and tours the country for East Lynne Theatre Company in “Paul Robeson Through His Words and Music”. Derrick is also on the path for ordination in the Presbyterian Church.
The celebrated "sound sculptor" Trimpin has long been haunted by the story of the Gurs prison camp in southern France, where thousands of Jews were held during World War II. Now he's commemorating this little-known chapter of the Holocaust with a major new multimedia performance. We discussed the Gurs Cycle with Trimpin, director Rinde Eckert, Gurs survivor Manfred Wildman, and Victor Rosenberg, whose family letters are used in the performance.
Happy New Year! We want to celebrate the New Year by congratulating our Rightsholder for their Grammy nominations. To view a full listing of Grammy nominee, click here. Below we have what albums received which Grammy nomination. Enjoy the episode! Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Gil Rose, Rinde Eckert, Synergy Vocals, Catch Electric Guitar Quartet "Dreamhouse"from "Steven Mackey: Dreamhouse" (BMOP/sound) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Engineered Album, ClassicalBest Classical AlbumBest Orchestral PerformanceValery Gergiev, Sergei Aleksashkin, Mariinsky Orchestra, Mariinsky Chorus "The Enchanted Wanderer"from "Shchedrin: The Enchanted Wanderer" (Mariinsky) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Contemporary Classical CompositionBest Opera RecordingEliesha Nelson, John McLaughlin Williams"Speed Etude"from "Porter: Complete Viola Works" (Dorian Recordings) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Rhapsody Stream from Rhapsody Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Engineered Album, ClassicalBest Chamber Music PerformanceBest Instrumental Soloist(s) with OrchestraArs Lyrica Houston "Marc Antonio e Cleopatra"from "Hasse: Marc Antonio e Cleopatra" (Dorian Recordings) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Opera RecordingSarah Schuster Ericsson "Sonata per Arpa, Op. 68"from "20th Century Harp Sonatas" (Dorian Recordings) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Instrumental Soloists Performance w/o OrchestraMarc Regnier, Marco Sartor"Suite Retratos for 2 Guitars"from "Gnattali: Solo & Chamber Works for Guitar" (Dorian Recordings) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance w/o OrchestraEkaterina Lekhina, Marie-Ange Todorovitch, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Kent Nagano "Deuxième acte. Deuxième tableau : L'Amour de loin. Le Pèlerin : "Rien ne vous oblige à l'aimer""from "Kaija Saariaho: L'Amour de loin" (Harmonia Mundi) Buy at Napster Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Opera RecordingJudith Gauthier, Marianne Beate Kielland, Adrian Thompson, Mattijs van de Woerd, Konstantin Wollf, Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Reuss, Judith Gauthier (soprano), Marianne Beate Kiell "Golgotha "from "Martin: Golgotha" (Harmonia Mundi) Buy at Napster Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Choral PerformanceMaximilian Schmitt, Freiburger Barockorchester, René Jacobs "I. Teil. 10. Chor "Stimmt an die Saiten""from "Haydn: The Creation" (Harmonia Mundi) Buy at Napster Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Choral PerformanceEstonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Paul Hillier "Three Folksongs"from "Baltic Runes" (harmonia mundi) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Choral PerformanceIsabelle Faust, Alexander Melnikov"Sonata for piano & violin no.5" from "Beethoven: Complete Sonatas for piano & violin" (Harmonia Mundi) Buy at Napster Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Chamber Music PerformanceThe Silk Road Ensemble "Ritmos Anchinos"from "Off the Map" (World Village) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Rhapsody Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Classical Crossover Album Track 3: Étude No 03 in B minor 'after Paganini-Liszt' from "Hamelin: Etudes" Artist: Marc-André Hamelin Best Instrumental Solo Performance Track 9: Haec dies from "Ceremony & Devotion: Music for the Tudors" Artists: The Sixteen, Harry Christophers Best Small Ensemble PerformanceMichael Stern, Kansas City Symphony"Peter Grimes: Four Sea Interludes & Passacaglia" from "Britten's Orchestra" (Reference Recordings) Buy at Napster Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This AlbumBest Surround Sound
(February 4, 2009) A workshop preview of the world premiere of SchickMachine, a Paul Dresher Ensemble production performed by Steven Schick and directed by Rinde Eckert.