Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from April 9, 2012 Favoriting

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All the spectacle and clamor you crave...without those pesky crowds.

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Favoriting April 9, 2012: 1590 - 1950 some earlier, some later: Janequin, Iadone, Gabriella, Segni da Modena, Respighi, Simpson, Webern & Fullman

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Ellen Fullman  Bass Song   Favoriting Body Music    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Monk of Montaudon  Dansa 'Era pot ma domna saber   Favoriting The Cloister and the Sparrow Hawk    0:03:44 (Pop-up)
The Monk of Montaudon  Dansa folhs motz   Favoriting The Cloister and the Sparrow Hawk  Shira Kammen - viele, Tim Rayborn - percussion  0:05:48 (Pop-up)
Joseph Iadone  Je ne puis pas   Favoriting Joseph Iadone: The Art of the Lute    0:07:47 (Pop-up)
Clément Janequin  O doulx regard   Favoriting Songs of the Renaissance: France/Spain    0:09:02 (Pop-up)
Ellen Fullman  Nocnoca Progression / Oldies   Favoriting Change of Direction    0:13:19 (Pop-up)
        0:23:18 (Pop-up)
Giovanni Gabrielli  Fuga del IX tono (1590)   Favoriting Organi Storici D'Italia  performed by Sergio de Pieri  0:24:33 (Pop-up)
Giulio Segni da Modena  Recercata (1523)   Favoriting Organi Storici D'Italia    0:27:07 (Pop-up)
Robert Simpson  Canzona (1958)   Favoriting Robert Simpson: Complete Choral and Organ Music    0:29:25 (Pop-up)
Ottorino Respighi  La Fontana di Tritone al Mattino (1915)   Favoriting Fountains of Rome  L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, directed by Ernst Ansermet  0:33:59 (Pop-up)
        0:44:43 (Pop-up)
Anton Webern  Ricercata No. 2 ("A Musical Offering, J.S. Bach) orchestrated 1935   Favoriting Webern: Das Gesamtwerk Opp. 1-31  Pierre Boulez  0:46:45 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  8:02pm
kat330:

I do like this to launch the set.
  8:05pm
kat330:

Bethany, you've found my sweet spot with this early music. Thank you!
  8:09pm
rick in philly:

This is wonderful courtly stuff!
  8:11pm
kat330:

Guess I'm a very happy camper not quite all alone here anyway. :)
  8:11pm
12539:

Not alone at all.
  8:12pm
Rusty in Pearl Harbor:

Love to have lunch on Mondays to this always....aloha
  8:12pm
kat330:

The way this music affects me gives some credence to past-lives theory.
  8:12pm
bobby:

i have song running through visualizer on my xbox .. woot
  8:13pm
kat330:

@Rusty: Aw, no fair! You get to hear this lovely music AND be in Hawaii!
  8:15pm
ranjit:

I don't think i'd heard Ellen Fullman's work before. It's amazing! And goes well with the early stuff.
  8:16pm
rick in philly:

The Ellen Fullman piece reminded me a little of Riech's Violin Phase
  8:17pm
ADM:

Ranjit, you should check out and see if she has any live shows coming up. I saw her at ISSUE a while back and its an amazing thing to see. The instrument she plays takes up a whole room.
  8:20pm
kat330:

The long, deeper drone of Fullman's instrument is more akin to the rebec than the lute to my ear.
  8:21pm
rick in philly:

Yeah BEER!
  8:21pm
kat330:

Machaut would get you back to c. 1350, Bethany.
  8:21pm
ranjit:

I thought the vielle was a hurdy gurdy! I guess my thinking is just too modern: "Starting in the middle or end of the 15th century, the word vielle was used to refer to the hurdy gurdy." - wikipedia
  8:22pm
::JT::

Images of Fullman playing: http://www.arlis-txmx.org/node/400
  8:24pm
trs:

I know vielle as the feminine form of the word vieux in french. I think?
  8:26pm
trs:

or oh, wait I"m wrong. It's 'vieille'
  8:26pm
trs:

Maybe it was 'vielle' in the olden days.. or in the old town.
  8:27pm
kat330:

Isn't "viele" something like "a lot" in German, too?
  8:28pm
rick in philly:

I love the expression "olden days"!
  8:28pm
W in NJ:

Viel (in German) = Much
  8:32pm
trs:

Feels like mulch
  8:33pm
W in NJ:

@trs: thanks for the laugh!
  8:34pm
Dafydd:

Smells like mulch too.
  8:34pm
W in NJ:

Interesting organ piece by Simpson; sounded just like a brass ensemble!
  8:35pm
kat330:

Yes, trs, tres amusant. :)
  8:39pm
Braveness23:

and here I was just grumbling to myself that WFMU spent $.44 on postage to thank me for my $15 donation. Hehe
  8:40pm
Rusty in Pearl Harbor:

@kat330. you don't kno the 1/2 of it. I escaped from Bergen Co. almost 15 years ago
  8:41pm
rick in philly:

I'm so glad to be listening to the show tonight!
  8:41pm
kat330:

BTW, Bethany, why are you "hp" in playlist designation while "br" is Benjamin Walker? Weird that.
  8:42pm
12539:

Isn't "hp" for Hit Parade, as in Stochastic Hit Parade?
  8:44pm
kat330:

@Rusty: I just hope one day I'll get to visit our 50th state. I'm jealous of anyone going there let alone living there.
@12539: You would know best! :)
  8:45pm
12539:

Actually I'm not certain.
Avatar 8:50pm
bethany:

Sure, let's hear the WHOLE THING AGAIN! Argh.
  8:50pm
ranjit:

live webern remix!
  8:51pm
W in NJ:

Can never have too much Bach!
  8:51pm
trs:

Anyone know why Nardwar's album is named 'Busy doing nothing?' Curious.
  8:52pm
kat330:

I can never viel it is too much.
  8:53pm
W in NJ:

@kat330: thanks for another laugh!
  8:53pm
G:

Is that a tender viel, or a tough viel?
  8:54pm
kat330:

@trs: Okay, two curiosities awaiting discovery: playlists/hp and Nardwar's BDN.
  8:54pm
kat330:

I viel veal is vile.
  8:55pm
Van in DC:

Why oh why do I not listen to this show ALL the time? Always wonderful to hear!

If I were to mention that I am seeing Joshua Bell with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields at Strathmore on Friday, would that be enough to get you jealous Ms. Bethany Ryker? :)
  8:56pm
trs:

My guess is he just made it up.
  8:57pm
G:

@Van: Make a note. Sometimes I miss the start if busy with dinner stuff...
  8:58pm
12539:

Busy Doing Nothing is also the name of Charlie's show on wfmu. It's an old Bing Crosby song, but I don't know if the phrase itself is older.
  8:58pm
kat330:

There seems to be "viel" baseball fever around these parts of late, so I'll use an apt metaphor: You hit it out of the ballpark tonight, BR/HP. Kiitos and moi! G'night good folk.
  8:59pm
12539:

(Thanks Bethany)
  8:59pm
::JT::

Lovely show, many thanks!
  9:00pm
W in NJ:

You're the best, Bethany. Two more hours for you!
  9:00pm
Van in DC:

See, G, it's beer that is my downfall in the evenings. :)

What? The show is over? Rats.
  9:01pm
G:

"Busy Doing Nothing" was in that Tawin adaptation film "A Connecticut Yankee...", starring Crosby, and seems to have been written for that film. Could be an older phrase the songwriter used, though...
  9:02pm
Van in DC:

Busy Doing Nothing is GTDS show :) (Hi Charlie)
  9:04pm
Van in DC:

Whoops, make that GTD*R* show - Give the Drummer Radio on wfmu...GTDS is Doug's Give the Drummer Some show on Give the Drummer Radio stream :) And Charlie has Busy Doing Nothing on the stream. Great show.
  9:07pm
trs:

What're the odds?
  9:13pm
Van in DC:

Even. I guess.
  4:59pm
2600:

Dern shame it's only an hour.

Great while it lasts!
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