Post-Minimalist Music
Philip Glass’s piano works have had a longstanding and widespread influence – on the so-called Post-minimalist composers, but also on musicians working in the electronic dance world. One of them is...
View ArticleAmbitious Solo Piano Works
For this New Sounds, we'll hear new music for solo piano, including Michael Byron's monumental work, written for the brave pianist Joseph Kubera - the exotic and long-form "Dreamers Of Pearl." From...
View ArticlePost-Minimalist Music (Special Podcast)
Philip Glass’s piano works have had a longstanding and widespread influence – on the so-called Post-minimalist composers, but also on musicians working in the electronic dance world. One of them is...
View ArticlePostminimal Piano
For this new sounds, listen to some of the self-dubbed “ritual groove” of Pianist Nik Bärtsch's Ronin, a chamber jazz outfit who mix minimalism and James Brown liberally. We’ll hear from the latest...
View ArticleAmbitious Solo Piano Works
For this New Sounds, we'll hear new music for solo piano, including Michael Byron's monumental work, written for the brave pianist Joseph Kubera - the exotic and long-form "Dreamers Of Pearl." From...
View ArticlePost-Minimalist Music
Philip Glass’s piano works have had a longstanding and widespread influence – on the so-called Post-minimalist composers, but also on musicians working in the electronic dance world. One of them is...
View ArticleRemembrance Of Things Past
It has been a rough fall for contemporary music, what with the passing of William Duckworth in September, Elliott Carter in November, and most recently (not counting Dave Brubeck (!)), Jonathan Harvey,...
View ArticleThe Australian-American Connection
Australia's surprising and flexible new music ensemble, Topology, comprised of saxophone, strings and piano, takes center stage on this New Sounds program. We'll hear chamber works by American and...
View ArticleGuy Klucevsek and Polka From the Fringe
Accordionist and composer Guy Klucevsek stops by for a visit, on the occasion of the reissue of “Polka From the Fringe,” 29 previously out-of-print tracks for accordion by Klucevsek and 27 other...
View ArticlePostminimal Piano
For this New Sounds, listen to some of the self-dubbed “ritual groove” of Pianist Nik Bärtsch's Ronin, a chamber jazz outfit who mix minimalism and James Brown liberally. We’ll hear from the latest...
View ArticlePost-Minimalist Music
Philip Glass’s piano works have had a longstanding and widespread influence – on the so-called Post-minimalist composers, but also on musicians working in the electronic dance world. One of them is...
View ArticleThe Australian-American Connection
Australia's surprising and flexible new music ensemble, Topology, comprised of saxophone, strings and piano, takes center stage on this New Sounds program. We'll hear chamber works by American and...
View ArticleMusic for Cathedrals, Part 1
Listen to the acoustic and electronic works that make use of cathedral acoustics, or are inspired by the soaring architecture of some of the great old cathedrals on this New Sounds program. Hear music...
View ArticleGuy Klucevsek and Polka From the Fringe
Accordionist and composer Guy Klucevsek stops by for a visit, on the occasion of the reissue of “Polka From the Fringe,” 29 previously out-of-print tracks for accordion by Klucevsek and 27 other...
View ArticleNew Approaches to Shape Note Hymns
For this New Sounds, listen to music that is rooted in the shape-note singing tradition from the 19th century, with tunes and texts directly taken from Protestant hymnals, and other works originally...
View ArticleDrones, Sometimes Words
Listen to acoustic drones, electronic drones, overtone singing and sometimes even words for this New Sounds program. From New York-based composer Kitty Brazelton, hear music from her work,...
View ArticleGuy Klucevsek and Polka From the Fringe
Accordionist and composer Guy Klucevsek stops by for a visit, on the occasion of the reissue of “Polka From the Fringe,” 29 previously out-of-print tracks for accordion by Klucevsek and 27 other...
View ArticleMusic for Cathedrals, Part 1
Listen to the acoustic and electronic works that make use of cathedral acoustics, or are inspired by the soaring architecture of some of the great old cathedrals on this New Sounds program. Hear music...
View ArticleNew Approaches to Shape Note Hymns
For this New Sounds, listen to music that is rooted in the shape-note singing tradition from the 19th century, with tunes and texts directly taken from Protestant hymnals, and other works originally...
View Article#3561: Music for Cathedrals, Part 1
Listen to the acoustic and electronic works that make use of cathedral acoustics, or are inspired by the soaring architecture of some of the great old cathedrals on this New Sounds program. Hear music...
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