Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from December 23, 2013 Favoriting

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Favoriting December 23, 2013: A440, Op. 2, No. 4

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Francis Poulenc  Sonata for 2 Clarinets   Favoriting    
Gabriel Pierne  Cydalise & the Satyr (1923)   Favoriting   arranged for 4 clarinets and barrel organ. Performed by Trio di Clarone with Sabine Meyer 
Igor Stravinsky  Petrushka (1911)   Favoriting   Royal Concertgebow Orchestra, directed by Ricardo Chailly 
 
Josquin Desprez  Mille Regretz   Favoriting Carlos V: Mille Regretz  La Capella Reial Catalunya 
Nicolas Gombert  Mille Regretz   Favoriting Mass for the Feast of St. Isadore  Gabrieli Players brass 
David Dzubay  Threnody After Josquin's Mille Regretz (1987)   Favoriting Sur Pointe   
 
C. F. Abel  Music for viol, performed on 'Viola Organista'   Favoriting Live from Krakow October 2013  watch this music in performance by Slawomir Zubrzycki http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG7qvkGZkug and check out more about the instrument here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG7qvkGZkug or the Smithsonian Blog  
George Rochberg  Caprice Variations: 11 - after Brahms' Op. 35 (1970)   Favoriting Caprice Variations   
George Rochberg  Caprice Variations: 11 - after Brahms' Op. 35 (1970)   Favoriting Caprice Variations   
Mauricio Kagel  Music for Renaissance Instruments (1965)   Favoriting 1898 - Music for Renaissance Instruments  performed by Collegium Instrumentale - debut performance 
Alvin Lucier  Exploration of the House (2005)   Favoriting Orchestral Music   


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Listener comments!

  8:02pm
JakeGould:

I’m happy this sonata is for 2 clarinets. Because that is who seemed to show up for the recording session!
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tim:

It's really wonderful.
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ranjit:

yes, just the right number of clarinets.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- it follows some bass clarinet on the previous program
...The nice thing about *this* program is - if it insults my intelligence - I can be unequivocally certain it's because it deserves it...
Avatar 8:06pm
Bethany Ryker:

Now we're up to four, with barrel organ!
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ranjit:

That may be too many clarinets. I'll reserve judgment for know.
  8:06pm
JakeGould:

I like the barrel organ here. Kidding aside, very good taste for bleach Monday.
  8:07pm
JakeGould:

I meant to say *BLEAGH* Monday. SEE! MONDAY!
Avatar 8:08pm
ranjit:

Yeah, duh, Bleach Monday is next week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:09pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- were this guy & Copland bowling partners ?
Avatar 8:11pm
Bethany Ryker:

Chances are they lived in California at the same time - I'll look into it. Are you suggesting a musical association of sorts?
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ranjit:

I'm enjoying browsing the wikipedia article about Petrushka.

"A Peasant enters with a Bear. Everyone scatters."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...the Pierne reminded me of Copland, fwiw (?)...
Avatar 8:17pm
Bethany Ryker:

Copland loved clarinet, I can see that connection! I'm going to investigate any Stravinsky/Copland interactions, though - good fuel for a forthcoming program!
Avatar 8:19pm
ranjit:

Would it be wrong to post a link to a rival station? WQXR just posted an album of estonian folk song that would probably be of interest to music nerds like us!
Avatar 8:21pm
Bethany Ryker:

Post away! I don't think of them as rivals at all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:23pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- I've done it - w/ the understanding that FMU is the best station on earth which we're all spending most of our time @ ...

- My but you choose beautiful pieces.
Avatar 8:23pm
ranjit:

Well ok then!

www.wqxr.org...
Avatar 8:24pm
ranjit:

I agree with the rabbit on both points.
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ranjit:

Hmm, if my wqxr link doesn't work, try this version: is.gd...
Avatar 8:30pm
Ike:

The link at 8:23 worked fine for me. Thanks, Ranjit.
Avatar 8:35pm
ranjit:

I thought i hated the sound of the viola organista when I saw demo videos of it, but this is nice!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:36pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...there were PBS shows in recent years that looked @ DaVinci's notebooks - & they made the argument that artists have looked @ them, but scientists less often - & he had explained a sort of whirlpool backwash action in the ventricles of the human heart that anatomists in our time have only just discovered for themselves. Has also been said that DaVinci's IQ is more or less unmeasurable - as his Genius exceeds that of anyone's who has made such a scale!: Even Einstein & Stephen Hawking characterize Genius in only one field...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& the majority of his notebooks are lost...
Avatar 8:38pm
tim:

tinyurl.com...
Avatar 8:39pm
ranjit:

DaVinci invented the stop sign!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:41pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

They're Mandalas.
  8:44pm
JakeGould:

Nobody is as smart as this kid. www.youtube.com...
Avatar 8:45pm
Bethany Ryker:

Good to note on the current piece that Kagel wrote for Renaissance instruments for the sole reason of their timbre and tonality...not really to prove anything about 'period performance' or whatnot. A stark difference from the very, very refined Viola Organista!
  8:53pm
JakeGould:

This Alvin Lucier is really stunning. Thanks!
Avatar 9:01pm
ranjit:

goodnight and thanks for awesome music!
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