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23 March 2006

BP Radio: classical edition starting in about five minutes. A lot of twentieth century stuff, and a lot of stuff you won't hear on your local classical station. :) [More:]

Also, this is my first broadcast on my new computer (yay!), so if anyone experiences any technical problems, lemme know.
listening!

P.S. I'm sorry I forgot you on my shoutout.
posted by matildaben 23 March | 11:58
I love this Pergolesi duet.
posted by agropyron 23 March | 12:01
uh huh
posted by ethylene 23 March | 12:01
I saw Steve Reich talk to a small group of music grad students in the music department at Columbia in the 80s when he was just finishing up Different Trains.

Are you going to be on IRC to chat with us while you play?
posted by matildaben 23 March | 12:05
mats- I must have missed that shoutout, so it's okay! :) (Been swamped with work AND trying to switch computers at home, so haven't been around as much as I'd like...)

Cool, agro, and uh huh ethylene!

I've got to make myself some lunch and then I'll drop into IRC while I eat. :)


posted by BoringPostcards 23 March | 12:06
So far I'm loving everything you've played.

Oooh! Michael Nyman!
posted by matildaben 23 March | 12:17
More vocal music please!
posted by matildaben 23 March | 13:01
Heard and answered.. the Peter Gabriel one was for you, mats.
posted by BoringPostcards 23 March | 13:24
OK, last song is playing now- thanks for listening! :) There were a lot of y'all out there!

Playlist was as follows:

John Adams (piano: Rolf Hind) - American Berserk
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi - Duetto. Allegro. "Fac, ut ardeat cor meum"
Steve Reich - You Are Wherever Your Thoughts Are
Alarm Will Sound - Avril 14th (composed by Aphex Twin)
Michael Nyman - Sheep And Tides (from the soundtrack: "Drowning By Numbers")
Karl Orff - Klavier-Ubung, Nr. 1, 2, 5, 3, 4, 6, 7
Jon Hassell - Brussels
Dennis Brain - Mozart Horn Concerto No. 2 in E flat, K.417 I. Allegro maestoso
Philip Glass - Heroes (Aphex Twin mix)
Johann Pachebel - Canon in D Major
Wendy Carlos- Beethoven / March From "A Clockwork Orange" (Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement, Abridged)
Aaron Copland - Rodeo:Hoe-Down (Leonard Bernstein conducting)
Harry Partch - The Wayward (Barstow - Eight Hitchhiker Inscriptions)
Tchaikovsky (Valery Gergiev - Kirov Orchestra) - Coffee (Arabian Dance, from The Nutcracker Suite)
Karl Orff and Gunild Keetman - Vier Stucke fur Xylophon (Keetman) - Gassenhauer (Street Song)
Peter Gabriel - With This Love (from "Passion")
Michael Nyman - Memorial
Aphex Twin - Icct Hedral (Philip Glass Orchestration)
William Orbit - Antonio Vivaldi / L'Inverno
William McClelland - The Ballad of Don and Dan
Steve Reich - The Four Sections - Full Orchestra
The Balanescu Quartet - Computer Love (composed by Kraftwerk)
Erik Satie - Gymnopedie I - Lent et douloureux
Philip Glass And Robert Wilson - Knee 5
Brian Eno - Music For Airports: 2/2
posted by BoringPostcards 23 March | 14:30
I'm sorry I missed it. I hope there's a rebroadcast in the works.
posted by Eideteker 23 March | 18:04
There will definitely be a rebroadcast at some point this weekend or next week.
posted by BoringPostcards 23 March | 18:59
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