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From the most profound classical music recordings ever made, to genres and musical perspectives from around the globe, talk on music, art and recordings that changed our lives and the world around us. Tune-in as we explore why we only listen to "dead" people, and what is "alive" in music today. Special guests, call-ins welcome.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Images Approx. start time
Joan Baez  Diamonds and Rust   Favoriting Diamonds & Rust  A&M  1975     
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Alberto Ginastera  Danzas argentinas, Op. 2   Favoriting Martha Argerich: Live From the Concertgebouw 1978 & 1979  Warner Classics  2000    I. Danza del viejo boyero II. Danza de la moza donosa III. Danza del gaucho matrero    0:08:36 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Germaine Tailleferre  Deux Valses for 2 pianos (1928)   Favoriting         I. Valse lente II. Valse brillante Marc Clinton & Nicole Carboni, pianos    0:19:52 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Hildegard von Bingen  Vision 1 "The fire of creation": Et audivi   Favoriting The Origin of Fire - Music and Visions of Hildegard von Bingen  Harmonia Mundi USA  2005    Performed by Anonymous 4    0:26:40 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Johann Sebastian Bach  Goldberg Variations BWV 988 - Aria   Favoriting The Goldberg Variations (video)  Sony  1981  Other  Glenn Gould, piano    0:34:15 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Johann Sebastian Bach  Prelude: No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846   Favoriting J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier. Book I  Olympia  1973    Tatiana Nikolayeva, piano    0:37:48 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Clara Wieck-Schumann  Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 7: II. Romanze   Favoriting Live  None  2022    with Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducting and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe    0:48:08 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Yoko Ono  Hell in Paradise   Favoriting Starpeace  Polydor/Rykodisk  1986     
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Yoko Ono  Talking to the Universe   Favoriting Rising  Capitol  1995        1:04:42 (MP3 | Pop-up)
George Gershwin  Summertime   Favoriting Cathy Berberian  Unreleased  1981    Massimiliano Damerini, piano, live in Frankfurt 1981    1:13:42 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Camille Saint-Saëns  Dance Macabre   Favoriting Cathy Berberian: Second Hand Songs  Theater Am Turm Edition  1981    Piano: Harold Lester    1:16:10 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Camille Saint-Saëns  The Swan   Favoriting Clara Rockmore, theremin  video      Nadia Reisenberg, piano (Rockmore's sister)    1:18:40 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Suzanne Ciani  The Velocity of Love   Favoriting Velocity of Love  RCA Red Seal  1986        1:23:42 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Rose Bolton  Unsettled Souls   Favoriting The Lost Clock  cassauna  2021        1:28:25 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Nicole Lizée  Jupiter Moon Menace   Favoriting This Will Not Be Televised  Centrediscs  2008        1:41:08 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Nicole Lizée  Girl, You're Living a Life of Crime   Favoriting This Will Not Be Televised  Centrediscs  2008    Ben Reimer-Drums Steve Raegele-Guitar Alex Grogg-Rhodes Shawn Mativetsky-Vibraphone Miles Perkin-Double Bass    1:46:19 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Dorothy Ashby  Soul Vibrations   Favoriting Afro-Harping  UMG Recordings, Inc.  1968        1:53:05 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Yoko Ono  I Have a Woman Inside My Soul   Favoriting Approximately Infinite Universe    1973        2:00:02 (MP3 | Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  6:01pm
Pianoman:

Hi ladies!
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StringOFperils:

The lady oracle for openers
  6:03pm
Douglas R:

This is about Dylan?
  6:05pm
Lippers:

Hi Carol and Cullan! It’s the Lipman clan listening from LBI
  6:05pm
Pianoman:

↳ Douglas R @6:03
Baez said yes it was about Dylan
  6:06pm
Pianoman:

Hey Lippers!
  6:07pm
AskJoe:

We’re listening
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spodiodi:

greetings, Carol, Cullan and all!
  6:07pm
Pianoman:

Sofia Gubaidulina!
  6:09pm
Dean:

Yes, Argerich! And yet don't miss Alicia de la Rocha from a Warner box set of early recordings.
Avatar 6:10pm
ViolaChica:

Hello everyone! So glad to be here with you once again!
  6:12pm
Lippers:

Dad says I feel like this is music I heard watching cartoons on Sunday morning when I was 6 years old
  6:12pm
Pianoman:

↳ ViolaChica @6:10
Hey Peach! I can sit back and enjoy this time
  6:14pm
Pianoman:

Howdy Spodiodi
  6:14pm
laura:

Ginastera :) saludos desde Argentina
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StringOFperils:

Incroiable
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spodiodi:

↳ Pianoman @6:14
howdy, Pianoman
  6:17pm
Dean:

Her work with Gidon Kremer over the years is a blessing.
  6:17pm
Pianoman:

Yes that "fingers swiping back on the keys" yet another thing a great pianist does that piano teachers say is a no no lol
  6:20pm
Dean:

Tailleferre! Sublime. Increasingly, her work is being recognized, recorded, and celebrated.

Pronounced, I'll guess, tie-FAIR?
  6:24pm
Lippers:

Tom says the final fight between Neo and Smith in Matrix: Revolutions is based on Wagner’s Götterdämmerung. It’s actually called “Neodämmerung” as an homage
  6:26pm
Dean:

The go-to for Hildegard must be Sequentia, perhaps the finest early music ensemble of our time.
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mariano:

\m/ HILDEGARD! \m/
  6:30pm
Pianoman:

Hildegard (1098-1179)
Avatar 6:32pm
spodiodi:

somebody must be working on the playlist
Avatar 6:33pm
spodiodi:

or, i just noticed some old changes, not sure. may have spoken too soon
  6:33pm
Dean:

Sequentia committed to disc *two* traversals of the Ordo Virtutum. I heard a performance live when they were "touring" the first one.

Here is what the recently departed J.F. Weber wrote in Fanfare about the A4 recording: "It should be no surprise that Anonymous 4 has produced one of the finest Hildegard programs ever made."

I heartily recommend Sequentia's work.

One of my top three desert island records is a recital of works from the Anna Magdalena Bach notebooks by Tragicomedia.
Avatar 6:33pm
Juli P:

How beautiful
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Danzas argentinas, Op. 2" by "Alberto Ginastera"
...if I cop to saying I know Ginastera from the Toccata on ELP's 'Brain Salad Surgery' - which I like very much (...& knew earlier still as the theme music for the 'Creature Double Feature' Monster Movie program out of Boston Channel 56 on Saturdays...)
- well ...I know him from *somewhere*...
  6:37pm
Pianoman:

This Gould has to be from before 1964. He never again played live after that
Avatar 6:38pm
ViolaChica:

↳ Pianoman @6:37
I believe it is from his CBC TV appearances
  6:39pm
Pianoman:

↳ Pianoman @6:37
Or is this from the video of the studio recording 1981?
  6:40pm
Pianoman:

Nikolayeva is great! 1924-1998
Avatar 6:41pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...whatever else Homo sapiens on Earth gets up to ...we've had Bach.
  6:43pm
AskJoe:

Richter is a homer. What bias
  6:43pm
Dean:

Nikolayeva's Shostakovich is still another pinnacle. There are multiple recordings.
  6:44pm
Pianoman:

Nikolayeva Well-Tempered Clavier recorded in Moscow 1973
  6:46pm
Pianoman:

↳ AskJoe @6:43
AskJoe ??
  6:51pm
AskJoe:

You guys always feature Richter as a god. He is great but there are others that should be recognized. Maybe a sho of piano music called. WITHOUT RICHTER
  6:52pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Song: "Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 7: II. Romanze" by...
Ripping off Liebestraum like the best of them!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 7: II. Romanze" by...
That cello performance tho.
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StringOFperils:

Sviatoslav to the Rhythm
  6:54pm
AskJoe:

Hi Cullan.
  6:55pm
Lippers:

#richterforpresident
  6:56pm
Matt:

Kaija Saariaho.
  6:58pm
AskJoe:

Lippers haha
  6:59pm
Matt:

Yolanda Kondonassis performing Alan Hovhaness.
  7:00pm
Dean:

Fortunately, the "eyes" of the male perspective have nothing to do with music. What is the aural counterpart to the male gaze?

Women are not different from men. Children are not different from adults. And so forth.
  7:01pm
Listener Robert:

Am I the only who hears that as stealing not from her husband, but from Liszt? Or maybe...Liszt stole from her!
  7:01pm
Pianoman:

↳ AskJoe @6:51
lol Joe
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tom tom the pipers son:

HOLA.....peoples....
  7:02pm
Pianoman:

↳ Matt @6:59
Yolanda a fellow student of mine at Interlochen Arts Academy!
  7:03pm
Pianoman:

Hey tom tom!
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chresti:

Hi C&C listening show!
  7:04pm
Dean:

That's wonderful, Pianoman. She is quite an artist.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

↳ Song: "Hell in Paradise" by "Yoko Ono"
Huzzah for Yoko, not dead yet!
  7:04pm
Pianoman:

chresti!!
  7:04pm
Alanthepainter:

Thank you Carol, great set!
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chresti:

Pianoman!
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StringOFperils:

Yoko. So ripping off Pergolesi. Oh man.
  7:05pm
Pianoman:

My real name is Cullan Bryant
  7:06pm
Pianoman:

↳ StringOFperils @7:05
ROFL
  7:06pm
Matt:

↳ Pianoman @7:02
Love all of her albums! Very cool that you studied with her...
  7:07pm
Lippers:

@Cullan Bryant, if I were to recreate Richter with an AI to math his skill with high fidelity and program it into Rock Band or a similar type of app, would you challenge the AI to a piano duel?
  7:07pm
Dean:

Ofra Haza, maybe? Another ballsy artist who didn't need balls to be ballsy.
  7:08pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Song: "Talking to the Universe" by "Yoko Ono"
Damn, how'd she know I'm a sucker not only for femaie voices but for accelerando?
  7:09pm
Pianoman:

↳ Lippers @7:07
You can't match AI for digitality, but for spirit?? No contest the other way around, obviously
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mariano:

John Lennon broke up Fluxus!
  7:09pm
Dean:

Pergolesi broke up the Beatles, I thought, per SOFp.
  7:09pm
Lippers:

Everything is quantifiable... will work on it and prepare it for its first challenger
  7:10pm
Adi br:

Yoko genius everything she makes
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:10pm
StringOFperils:

It was a bad Situationist
  7:10pm
Adi br:

Flux goddess
  7:11pm
Dean:

Still, the best of Fluxus was and remains Yasunao Tone.
  7:11pm
Steve:

↳ mariano @7:09
I was gonna post this!
  7:11pm
Jeremy:

Kate and Cindy of the B-52s were totally channeling Yoko.
  7:11pm
Adi br:

When she released Flies in Moma
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tom tom the pipers son:

moorman ran a festival in ny for a number of years
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chresti:

↳ StringOFperils @7:10
Lol
  7:12pm
Adi br:

Caroline what was the book you read about flux and yoko?
Avatar 7:12pm
tom tom the pipers son:

shelley hirsch
  7:13pm
Dean:

*Almost* bought a Berberian LP yesterday, a weird recital of who-knows-what.
  7:13pm
Steve:

"Even Cathy Berberian knows there's one roulade she can't sing."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:15pm
StringOFperils:

It's true,; Steely Dan is connected to everything in some unseen way
Avatar 7:16pm
tom tom the pipers son:

moorman fest
en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
mariano:

↳ Steve @7:11
Yeah, I'm ever at the ready with that one, lol! Sorry. Obviously I didn't come up with it, I wish I could come up with something that clever.
  7:16pm
Dean:

This was the Berberian record: https://www.discogs.com/master/528490-Cathy-Berberian-There-Are-Fairies-At-The-Bottom-Of-Our-Garden

I have the entire Harnoncourt Monteverdi cycle on which she appears.
  7:17pm
Pianoman:

What on earth are the lyrics to this Saint-Saens and who wrote them? lmao
Avatar 7:18pm
tom tom the pipers son:

mel brooks
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chresti:

Yoko is still alive?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:19pm
StringOFperils:

Tom Lehrer
  7:19pm
Pianoman:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @7:18
lol
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chresti:

↳ chresti @7:18
Yes
  7:20pm
Pianoman:

Theremin ultra-beauty! The best recording of this ever
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:21pm
StringOFperils:

Totally eclipses Clapton's 'woman tone'
  7:22pm
Pianoman:

Clara's sister Nadia Reisenberg at the piano
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spodiodi:

↳ Pianoman @7:20
lovely. and more skillful than most i've heard
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tom tom the pipers son:

leon theremin's history is quite fascinating
  7:25pm
Adi br:

This is a great show !
  7:26pm
Listener Robert:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @7:23
Everyone see the biopic if you can.
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Pianoman @7:22
hi cullan do you know the podcast 500 songs some great stuff on it...in a podcast about good vibrations, goes off on a tangent about leon theremin... quite interesting
  7:28pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Listener Robert @7:26
The freeze-frame at the end was genius, especially synched to "Good Vibrations".
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Listener Robert @7:26
ah... vaguely remember... will have to find...
  7:29pm
Pianoman:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @7:27
will check it out thanks tom tom
  7:30pm
Adi br:

I’m doing performance in bk next Sunday where I’ll attempt to eat 100 apples , ppl can help , some noise music, hoping to get radio commentary on Montez p, lmk if u want to come and want details
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Pianoman @7:29
500songs.com
  7:33pm
AskJoe:

Yay rose. I hope she knows yr playing this
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spodiodi:

thank you, Carol and Cullan loved today's show
  7:36pm
Pianoman:

↳ spodiodi @7:35
Thanks spodiodi, but this is all Carol today, not me. I'm loving it!
  7:37pm
Matt:

Too many great women to mention. Iva Bittova, Delia Derbyshire, Catherine Jauniaux, Dagmar Krause, Rokia Traore, Oum Kalthoum, Hildegard Westerkamp... Shirley Horn playing "Estate"...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:41pm
coelacanth∅:

Greetings Carol & Cullan
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ViolaChica:

↳ AskJoe @7:33
She does yes <3
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ViolaChica:

↳ Matt @7:37
Agreed!! So many more. Calls for a part 2, and 3 and 4 and and and....!
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StringOFperils:

Enjoyed the show; thanks!
  7:48pm
Dean:

Ruth Underwood

But I remain a fan, too, of male artists. Telemann, Blind Marky Felchtone of Zeke, Chris Bagarozzi of Claw Hammer...
  7:48pm
Pianoman:

↳ coelacanth∅ @7:41
Hi coelacanthØ
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tom tom the pipers son:

btw, cullan thanks for following my insta psage
  7:49pm
Pianoman:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @7:49
thumb up
  7:50pm
Matt:

↳ ViolaChica @7:47
Great idea Viola! Virginia Rodrigues, Meredith Monk.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:51pm
7uring7est:

↳ Song: "Girl, You're Living a Life of Crime" by "Nicole L...
Those were both good, but the 2nd one was excellent!
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coelacanth∅:

↳ Song: "Girl, You're Living a Life of Crime" by "Nicole L...
this reminds me of a radiohead song
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Amygdala:

Great show, great info. Carol – loved it!

Here’s another Hildegarde that I care for (born Hildegarde Loretta Sell, a few years after Hildegard von Bingen 😊).

www.youtube.com...

The Tube™ caption reads… She plays and sings "I Was In The Mood" - a lilting song about a girl who ended up pushing a pram because... she was in the mood (mmm mmm!).

Speaking of labor - Happy Labor Day to one and all, for those that celebrate same!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Alice Coltrane - probly the most representational Artist of Spiritual Jazz ?
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tom tom the pipers son:

can't stand all that unspiritual jazzz... ; )
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @7:56
...well - have that discussion with SunRa...
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listener 126464:

Thank you, enjoy your show!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJs CG & CB ~
  7:59pm
Dean:

Ultimate woman statement? I'm not sure we need one, but Billie Holiday comes to mind, as does Ma Rainey.
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tom tom the pipers son:

thanks carol and cullan
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chresti:

Thanks Carol!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks y'all!
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chresti:

↳ chresti @7:59
and Cullan in the field!
  8:00pm
Pianoman:

↳ chresti @7:59
Always good to see you chresti
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "I Have a Woman Inside My Soul" by "Yoko Ono"
How ahead of its time is this Album.
  8:04pm
Aka the painterAlanthepainter:

Great to hear you!
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ViolaChica:

↳ Dean @6:33
Going to check it out. Thank you!!
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ViolaChica:

↳ Adi br @7:25
Thank you so very much! Glad you enjoyed!
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ViolaChica:

↳ laura @6:14
Beautiful! Saludos!
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ViolaChica:

↳ Dean @7:11
Another one I have to check out.
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ViolaChica:

↳ StringOFperils @7:19
LOL!
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ViolaChica:

↳ StringOFperils @6:53
You are cracking me up...gotta get some Grace Jones on the show soon...love
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ViolaChica:

↳ Steve @7:11
You and @mariano win for best comments of the night! LOVE THIS
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