Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from May 31, 2009 Favoriting

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Favoriting May 31, 2009: Reciprocity

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Alexandre Pierrepont / Mike Ladd  Corridor   Favoriting Maison Hantee  Rogue Art    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Douglas Benford & Philippe Petit  [7]   Favoriting (Reciprocess: +/vs.)  The Wire / BiP_HOp  http://www.myspace.com/philippepetit  0:06:22 (Pop-up)
Aidan Baker & Philippe Petit  [2]   Favoriting (Reciprocess: +/vs.)  The Wire / BiP_HOp    0:09:19 (Pop-up)
Andrea Parkins  iii   Favoriting Faulty (Broken Orbit)  Important Records    0:13:38 (Pop-up)
J. G. Thirlwell  Bolly   Favoriting The Venture Bros. Vol. 1      0:21:22 (Pop-up)
          0:32:35 (Pop-up)
  Join the comments - take a guess! I'm not revealing this until later...         0:33:04 (Pop-up)
A Broken Consort  A Sundering Path   Favoriting Box of Birch      0:39:21 (Pop-up)
Josh Thorpe  Woodlouse Part 2   Favoriting Flocklight  Rat-Drifting    0:49:31 (Pop-up)
          1:12:07 (Pop-up)
Dimitri Shostakovich  III: Moderato con moto   Favoriting Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 61 (1943)  Hyperion  performed by Tatiana Nikolayeva, April 1992  1:09:02 (Pop-up)
Janek Schaefer  Acoustic Ensemble   Favoriting Extended Play [Triptych for the Child Survivors of War and Conflict]  AudiOh!    1:24:04 (Pop-up)
          1:44:35 (Pop-up)
  Join the comments - take a guess! I'm not revealing this until later...         1:44:43 (Pop-up)
Hanne Hukkelberg  Crack   Favoriting Blood from a Stone  Nettwerk    1:57:02 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  10:05pm
dan in falls church VA:

yay! time for some STOCHASTICA!
  10:06pm
G:

stoch it up...
  10:14pm
drew in carroll gardens:

greetings, stochastians!
  10:25pm
dan in falls church VA:

Wow!
I feel all stochastic 'n' shit!
  10:39pm
drew in carroll gardens:

any hints? like which decade...whatever it is, it's gorgeous! I'm guessing the composer is English...
  10:40pm
bethany:

No guesses??? C'mon! Speak up! Use an alias if you wanna!
  10:41pm
drew in carroll gardens:

John Tavener?
  10:42pm
Alias Christus:

Was it from a Mass?
  10:43pm
bethany:

Drew, you're close with your first inclination. The composer is English. But that's all I'm going to say. Will play again later in the show.
  10:43pm
buckingham:

i would say like, Mauchaut, but it sound(ed)s maybe a little more dynamic or modern
  10:45pm
Knit Brows:

The problem is anyone in the 20th/2ist century can write in an earlier style for a given purpose...
  10:46pm
coalhard:

is his first name morten?
  10:48pm
drew in carroll gardens:

i used to be a boy chorister a l o n g time ago.....
  10:49pm
bethany:

Not Morten (or Morton).

Knit Brows is making a good point. Want to mention that
it's really fun for me to hear everyone's thoughts. Thanks for joining in! More very soon!
  10:52pm
coalhard:

my last quess till more info--materielgarden??
  11:00pm
coalhard:

aka--at the end of the world (english title)--i meant
  11:00pm
G:

Brits (?) who wrote Masses in 20C that I can recall right now -- Vaughn Williams, Benj. Britten, hmm...
  11:09pm
coalhard:

i have the answer--but ive used up my guesses--BRITTEN --EBEN---LANGLAIS---SCHMALZ---I WILL BE QUIET NOW AND LISTEN!!-THANKS
  11:11pm
drew in carroll gardens:

now THAT's stochastic!
  11:12pm
emma:

sto-SPASTIC hit parade :) enjoying the show bethany!
  11:13pm
The Equipment:

CD Players to Spazz By
  11:13pm
bethany:

The best part about that blip was that I gave myself a total and complete surprise...all the while I am here having you all guess at what I'm playing. I love it :)
  11:13pm
drew in carroll gardens:

hahahahahaha!
  11:15pm
G:

This *is* a great Shost. piece. Period.
  11:19pm
drew in carroll gardens:

yeah, this beats the dutch dude i saw at the bang on a can marathon who was playing amplified coffee bean grinders....
  11:21pm
coalhard:

larry of the three stooges loved classical music--i bet he knew of shost!!
  11:24pm
G:

You mean when he wasn't at Woodstock?
  11:29pm
coalhard:

actually moe and larry died in 75--they might have been there??
  11:30pm
melty:

a show of J's, A's, and D's so far..could the mysterator follows suit?
  11:31pm
G:

It was a popculture reference --

http://tinyurl.com/larryatwoodstock
  11:32pm
zachary:

This Schaefer piece is lulling me into a trance and I'm willingly following.
  11:33pm
Jandek:

Hey Janek, I copyrighted my name and variants years back. Expect a letter from Corwood.
  11:33pm
drew in carroll gardens:

apropos of nothing in particular, the last survivor of the Titanic died today....
  11:35pm
G:

She was 9 weeks old at that time, yep.
  11:37pm
Shroud:

A Child Survivor.....
  11:39pm
drew in carroll gardens:

what beautiful heart-felt music....
  11:40pm
bethany:

Whoa, Drew. You're on some kind of sublime frequency tonight, because (as you will soon find out) your reference to the Titanic isn't apropos of nothing in particular.

Note to all: that is a big hint to the mystery of the evening. A big hint if not a dead giveaway.
  11:45pm
drew in carroll gardens:

thanks, kiddo! playing all those Tibetan instruments is doin' something to/for me....
  11:47pm
coalhard:

FANTASTIC SHOW---loved every minute--will never miss again!!!!thanks bethany
  11:50pm
drew in carroll gardens:

Herbert Howells?
  11:52pm
G:

With all the Aves and Salves, I was thinking Mary (the Jesus Mommy). But you said 14th century. Jeez. Black Plague? That started in 1346.
  11:53pm
coalhard:

thurston howell--SS MINOW??
  11:54pm
Shroud:

Doggone it, I was going to say Bryars...oh well
  11:55pm
drew in carroll gardens:

i heard that GB piece today at bang on a can (short version)...THAT's why...
  11:56pm
Jim:

Isn't Gavin Bryars best known for the Portsmouth Sinfonia?
  12:00am
drew in carroll gardens:

a very lovely program this evening....thanks, bethany!
  12:01am
dan in falls church VA:

Hanne Hukkelberg Crack Blood from a Stone Nettwerk

I love this!
  12:02am
Jon:

night!
  11:33am
Paul Hubert:

I don't know if the Janek Schaefer installation made it across the Atlantic. I was fortunate to see it in Huddersfield in 2007 and spent quite a lot of time with it, as did some other people. It raised some interesting questions about music and sound art. The excerpt was very evocative, although I still haven't decided if it belongs amongst music!
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