WPKN Archives: Leaving the 20th Century with No Regrets with Scott Shapleigh (fill-in for Ray Terlaga)

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Original Aired:
Friday, October 16th, 2020
8:00PM to 10:00PM

Duration:
2 hours

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Friday, October 16th, 2020 8:05PM

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Episode: Leaving the 20th Century with No Regrets with Scott Shapleigh (fill-in for Ray Terlaga)

HOUR 01
Stefan Wolpe - Piece in three parts for piano and 16 instruments (1961)

(25 August 1902 – 4 April 1972) was a German-born composer.
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Peter Serkin, piano /Conductor: Oliver Knussen.
Alnum: Music of Stefan Wolpe, Vol. 1

I. Quarter Note = 100
II. Quarter Note = 74
III. Quarter Note = 132

Henry Cowell - 26 simultaneous mosaics, take 4 (1963)
(1897-1965) American composer
Written after learning of the JFK assassination
26 Simultaneous Mosaics (Take 4)
The Colorado Quartet & Musicians' Accord
Colorado String Quartet (Julie Rosenfeld and Deborah Redding, violin; Francesca Martin Silos, viola; Diane Chaplin, cello). Musicians Accord (Kathleen Nester and Gretchen Pusch, flute; Matt Sullivan, oboe; Jo-ann Sternberg, clarinet; David Smith, horn; Atsuko Sato, bassoon; Kenneth de Carlo, trumpet; Richard Clark, trombone; Lois Martin, viola; Dorothy Lawson, cello; Charles Tomlinson, bass; Susan Jolies, harp; Amy Rubin, piano; William Trigg, Kory Grossman, and Rex Benincasa, percussion; Tania Leon, conductor)
Album: Henry Cowell - "Mosaic": a collection of chamber works

Anton Webern - Five Pieces for Orchestra Op. 10 (1913)
(3 December 1883 – 15 September 1945) was an Austrian composer and conductor
These pieces are the last orchestral works Webern published before his adoption of the 12-tone method.

flute, oboe, E-flat clarinet (= clarinet), clarinet (= bass clarinet), horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion, mandolin, guitar, celesta, harmonium, harp, violin, viola, cello, and bass

The designation “for Orchestra” is misleading in that the instrumental ensemble consists entirely of solo players and, though small in numbers, do not fit the concept of a chamber orchestra. Each piece is formed with different combinations of solo instruments, some of them unknown as components of any kind of orchestra. Thus Opus 10 employs a harmonium, a guitar, and a mandolin, together with seven wind instruments (no bassoon) and a string section limited to four solo instruments, violin, viola, cello, bass, in addition to a duo of celesta and harp, and eight percussion instruments, including cowbells. Bell-like sonorities from string and harp harmonics and the high notes of the celesta produce a mountain village atmosphere.

 

 

 

Paul Hindemith - Sonata for bassoon and piano, (1938)
(1895-1963) German composer
Rachel Gough (bassoon) and Susan Tomes (piano).
1. Leicht bewegt
2. Langsam. Marsch. Pastorale

Jean Françaix - "L'heure du Berger" for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Piano (1948) –
(23 May 1912 in – 25 September 1997) French composer
I. Les vieux beaux

Darius Milhaud - Sonata For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet And Piano Op.47 (1918)
(4 September 1892 – 22 June 1974) French composer
Ensemble Polytonaal
Milhaud: Chamberworks
1.Tranquille
Four Movements (we heard no.1)

Paul Hindemith - Sonata for Oboe and Piano (1938)
Oboist: Ingo Goritzki Pianist: Kalle Randalu
Movement I - Munter
Movement II - Sehr Langsam, Lebhaft

Stefan Wolpe - From Here On Farther (1969) for violin, clarinet, bass clarinet and piano
Bass Clarinet – David Smeyers
Clarinet – Beate Zelinsky
Piano – András Hamary
Violin – Adrian Adlam

HOUR 02

 

 

 

 

 

Boards of Canada - A Is To B As B Is To C – geogaddi

Maria Teresa Luciani - Sunday In Town - Sounds of the city (1972)

Roberto Musci - Lidia After The Snow (1) - Tower Of Silence

Maria Monti - Il pavone – Il Bestiario

Giovanni Venosta - Woman in Late - Olympic Signals (1985)

Jean-Michel Jarre - Diva  - Zoolook (1984) Laurie Anderson vocal

Gaussian Curve - Broken Clouds

Adrian Belew - Ballet For A Blue Whale - Twang Bar King (1983)

Boards of Canada - The Smallest Weird Number – geogaddi

Franca Sacchi - Arpa eolia (1970)

Brian Hodgson · Delia Derbyshire · Don Harper – Frontier of Knowledge - Kpm 1000 Series: Electrosonic (1972)

Adrian Belew - At The Seaside Café – Desire Caught by the Tail (1986)

Roberto Musci – Tamatave - Tower Of Silence

Maria Teresa Luciani - The Port - Sounds of the city (1972)

 

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