Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from April 2, 2012 Favoriting

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Favoriting April 2, 2012: Deserts and Tone Roads: Cowell, Reich, Kodály, Albeniz, Finney, Auric, Dallapiccola, Satie, Bartók, Ives and the Bulgarian Women's Choir

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Luigi Dallapiccola  Contrapunctus Primus   Favoriting Musica da Camera: Dallapiccola / Petrassi  Mode  Ensemble Dissonanzen  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Erik Satie  Trois Morceaux en Forme De Poire   Favoriting Satie: Piano 4 Hands  Disques Pierre Verany  Phillipe Corre and Edouard Exerjian, piano  0:02:04 (Pop-up)
Béla Bartók  Suite Op. 14, III Scherzo   Favoriting Bartók: Piano Sonata / Suite / Sketches  Naxos  Jeno Jando, piano  0:06:50 (Pop-up)
Charles Ives  Tone Roads No. 1   Favoriting Ives: Symphony No. 2 / The Unanswered Question  Sony  New York Philharmonic, directed by Leonard Bernstein  0:09:15 (Pop-up)
          0:17:21 (Pop-up)
Henry Cowell  Ancient Desert Drone (1940)   Favoriting Four American Landscapes  Naxos Classical Archives  Janssen Symphony Orchestra of Los Angeles, Werner Janssen conducting  0:18:11 (Pop-up)
Zoltán Kodály  Cigánysirató (Gypsy Lament) (1928)   Favoriting Kodály: Twentieth Century Masterpieces  EMI  Kodály Girls Choir directed by Ilona Andor  0:21:38 (Pop-up)
Bulgarian State Radio and TV Female Vocal Choir  Erghan Diado   Favoriting Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares  Nonesuch    0:23:41 (Pop-up)
Steve Reich  The Desert Music   Favoriting The Desert Music  Nonesuch  Text by William Carlos Williams. Performed by Members of the Brooklyn Philharmonic and Chorus, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas  0:26:49 (Pop-up)
          0:46:19 (Pop-up)
Isaac Albeniz  Asturias   Favoriting Piano Express - From Bach to Satie  kha.it  Mario Sollazzo - piano  0:47:05 (Pop-up)
Ross Lee Finney  Piano Trio,III. Allegro giocando (1954)   Favoriting Ross Lee Finney/ William Bolcom: Chamber & Solo Music  CRI  Charles Avasharian - violin, Jerome Jelinek - cello, Joseph Gurt, piano  0:52:59 (Pop-up)
Georges Auric  Imaginées III for clarinet and piano (1971)   Favoriting Auric...Poulenc: Le Groupe des Six  Arion  Philippe Bernold, clarinet; Christian Ivaldi, piano  0:56:10 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  8:06pm
Marmalade kitty:

Hi Bethany! I love Erik Satie
  8:16pm
vanya:

hey it`s like at school! PEN PAL! iight with those head-blowing mixes and hi from moscow!
  8:20pm
vanya:

ok, just listening
  8:23pm
Marmalade kitty:

Hi Vanya :)
Avatar 8:25pm
J4ff:

I've been gone for a couple of weeks, and now I feel like I'm back...thank you A440, thank you WFMU
  8:25pm
maestroso:

Such beautiful music. Love this show, Bethany!
  8:28pm
vanya:

hi kitty! i love this bulgarian female sound! oh ewahat`s THAT? JAZZY?!!
  8:32pm
Irwin:

Totally diggin' the Reich piece, Beffany.
  8:33pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Greetings Bethany and all the listeners.
  8:40pm
Ike:

Yeah that Reich piece was great.
  8:43pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Agreed Ike. By the way, I discovered Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares through the VAST's samples in the song Touch: http://youtu.be/8S_R13jV11Q .
Thanks Mr. Jon Crosby for that.
  8:47pm
Beige:

Darn, I just missed the Reich. And Ives, too. The only other weird classical dudes I can think of are Remi Gassman and Oskar Sala. I am so under-informed.
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bethany:

Well...you never truly miss anything with the archives at full disposal!!
  8:52pm
G:

From my distant days studying for classical guitar exams set by The Royal Schools of Music, I can add that Albeniz wrote a lot for guitar, and also ended up with a lot of his non-guitar pieces getting re-arranged as major pieces in the classical-cuitar repertoire... I'm pretty sure this piece exists in guitar arrangement -- you can tell by listening how easy the change would be from piano to guitar...
  8:55pm
Charlene Tilton-Thomas:

Whatever became of Tomita?
  8:58pm
G:

This Tomita? http://www.isaotomita.net/ If so, that's his site.
  9:34pm
listener John:

great set of music ,im a long time listener but new to your show ,ill be listening again thanks for the great music
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